What annual consumption should be specified in the electricity contract?

  • Erstellt am 2017-06-09 10:21:55

Peanuts74

2017-08-04 11:27:43
  • #1


Do you live on Mount Everest or why 35 degrees flow temperature?
 

BigFlow

2017-08-11 10:36:28
  • #2


Since I can leave the house in the morning without an oxygen mask, I would say no, we do not live on Mount Everest.

The 35 degrees flow temperature is stated as such in our heating load calculation. I myself am not familiar with it and therefore first have to trust the creator of this calculation. When winter comes and it turns out to be complete nonsense, I am of course grateful for any tips for improvement.
 

Alex85

2017-08-11 10:38:35
  • #3
That works, it’s just not exactly economical. The goal is to keep the supply temperature as low as possible, so the heating is installed closer together. But that would be a bit more expensive as an investment, so why not let the customer pay the bill later through the electricity costs.
 

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