Underfloor heating air-water heat pump. House too warm when the sun shines

  • Erstellt am 2019-12-04 14:18:21

chewbacca123

2020-01-10 07:37:32
  • #1
The calculations of our volume were not really great, I had to redo and test everything myself
 

chewbacca123

2020-01-10 07:39:18
  • #2

Attention - the admin has written to me about advertising in the forum, that he will ban us if we post something like that..?!
 

tomtom79

2020-01-10 12:57:38
  • #3
He also shortened my contribution! To a certain extent, I understand him, but it was a link to my drive file. What advertising is supposed to be there...

But continuing with the heating is not possible at the moment, we have over 15 degrees outside and a blue sky. Crazy, last year 40 days of snow, this year 1 time 10cm and it melted in the afternoon.
 

chewbacca123

2020-01-10 13:05:01
  • #4

Well, I didn’t quite understand that either, but okay.

The weather is really totally crazy, we have 10° here in Rhineland-Palatinate. Well, when it’s that warm, you also use less electricity for the heat pump.
 

Lumpi_LE

2020-01-10 14:30:58
  • #5
Here too.. 8°C and warmer at night... wet, if you believe the farmers' rules, this could be a "super" summer
 

M4rvin

2020-01-10 15:29:09
  • #6
I'm curious about that, I've already tried, but I can't get a flow rate of >1.8 anywhere!
 
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