WilderSueden
2024-03-03 22:53:24
- #1
By adjusting the flow rate (and a flow temperature adapted to the outside temperature), more or less energy is introduced into the respective room. Regulation via the thermostat only works properly with radiators and high-temperature systems. A modern underfloor heating system is far too sluggish for that. It's all simple physics.How is it supposed to be possible to set an individual room temperature if all thermostats are turned up fully and regulation is only done via the flow temperature?