lesmue79
2021-12-23 16:59:20
- #1
Sure, a bit of bullshit comparison is involved everywhere.
Even if the data is not directly comparable 1:1, I think the values can provide homeowners who have not yet dealt with their heating system with some key points.
If you are just starting to deal with your heating system and find a comparable house (KFW level, heated living area, indoor & outdoor temperature, heat generator, etc.) and notice that your own flow temperature is x°C higher, then there might still be some potential for optimization and savings.
If I want the whole thing to be highly scientific and under laboratory conditions and on top of that someone bombards me with formulas and physical principles until I’m sick of it.
Even if the data is not directly comparable 1:1, I think the values can provide homeowners who have not yet dealt with their heating system with some key points.
If you are just starting to deal with your heating system and find a comparable house (KFW level, heated living area, indoor & outdoor temperature, heat generator, etc.) and notice that your own flow temperature is x°C higher, then there might still be some potential for optimization and savings.
If I want the whole thing to be highly scientific and under laboratory conditions and on top of that someone bombards me with formulas and physical principles until I’m sick of it.