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2014-05-02 07:13:29
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That usually has other reasons ;-)....Therefore, heating engineers tend to equip the systems with buffer tanks as a standard....
Furthermore, the type of "buffer tank" would have to be defined/clarified! Separated, serial, or parallel. Usually, the latter are used. But they hardly can buffer anything!
The reduced energy potential of the source due to the excessive cooling capacity cannot be corrected retroactively by this....If the heat pump is somewhat oversized, it can be quite well concealed through various settings...
...Much more important is that the pipes of the underfloor heating are laid at a close distance of around 10 cm....
In modern buildings, with comprehensive optimization, laying distances between 5 and 30 cm exist within one building, depending on the room heating load.
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