AAlessandro 2021-12-09 13:45:24#1Are the walls with the heating surfaces evenly warm? A reduction in pipe cross-section naturally acts like a resistance
Are the walls with the heating surfaces evenly warm? A reduction in pipe cross-section naturally acts like a resistance
EEdelStoff 2021-12-09 14:44:45#3 Are the walls with the heating surfaces warming evenly? A reduction in pipe cross-section naturally acts like a resistance Yes, the walls are noticeably warmer than the walls without heating.
Are the walls with the heating surfaces warming evenly? A reduction in pipe cross-section naturally acts like a resistance Yes, the walls are noticeably warmer than the walls without heating.
AAlessandro 2021-12-09 14:54:27#4What does the hydraulics of the overall system look like? You simply cannot go directly into the HKV with such a steep, high heating curve without the bathroom becoming stiflingly warm..
What does the hydraulics of the overall system look like? You simply cannot go directly into the HKV with such a steep, high heating curve without the bathroom becoming stiflingly warm..
EEdelStoff 2021-12-09 14:57:30#5What do you mean by hydraulics? The feedback from the HB was that I should increase the room setpoint temperature by 1 degree.
What do you mean by hydraulics? The feedback from the HB was that I should increase the room setpoint temperature by 1 degree.
Ddriver55 2021-12-09 15:01:12#6 What do you mean by hydraulics? The feedback from HB was that I should increase the room set temperature by 1 degree. Get rid of the heating engineer and shorten the bills!
What do you mean by hydraulics? The feedback from HB was that I should increase the room set temperature by 1 degree. Get rid of the heating engineer and shorten the bills!