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

  • Erstellt am 2019-12-04 14:18:21

pffreestyler

2020-01-22 09:44:07
  • #1
Without outside temperatures, the comparisons are even less helpful, right? One has consistently -5 degrees and the other consistently +8 degrees, and suddenly all the information is useless.
 

halmi

2020-01-22 09:47:00
  • #2
The last two days we had a permanent frost and at night -7° and -5°.
 

Daniel-Sp

2020-01-22 09:52:49
  • #3
The generated amount of heat is also missing...
 

Lumpi_LE

2020-01-22 10:00:48
  • #4
This morning it was -5°C, electricity consumption yesterday 27 kWh with WW. Temp 22-23°C, 165m² heated. Last 7 days it was 97 kWh electricity (485 kWh heat), but it was also a bit warmer then.
 

chewbacca123

2020-01-22 10:02:00
  • #5
Us too!
 

pffreestyler

2020-01-22 10:56:57
  • #6
Are there actually such comparisons for gas as well? Somehow I only ever see comparisons for heat pumps? I would be interested to know where we stand with about 3-4 m3 per day at temperatures between 4 and 7 degrees and 160 sqm (100 sqm at about 20.5 degrees and 60 sqm at 17 degrees). DHW at 46 degrees. 1 m3 is about 11 kWh.
 
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