Which heating technology is suitable if one is sensitive to noise?

  • Erstellt am 2016-04-28 21:46:08

Sebastian79

2016-04-30 10:23:52
  • #1
What do you want to plan better there? If you need [Überstromöffnungen], you can't do much about it...

It also depends on your own noise perception and what you can tolerate.
 

toxicmolotof

2016-04-30 10:33:10
  • #2
I am not an expert in building services engineering, but I have already written my suggestions much further above.
 

Sebastian79

2016-04-30 10:37:18
  • #3
You do, but what do you want to say with it now? A brine heat pump is also a heat pump with a (noisy) compressor, calcium silicate bricks are okay, decoupling is absolutely important (and often neglected) and we have already discussed the topic of noise – it is simply more difficult in connection with ventilation.

And I only wrote something about the latter topic...
 

Legurit

2016-04-30 10:42:03
  • #4
Our heat pump is located on the ground floor in the utility room. It hums at 42 db. A normal door panel helps a lot but not completely - you can still hear a quiet humming (not throughout the whole house, but in the rooms that are directly adjacent to the hallway with the door open, which is also connected to the utility room (door closed). We are considering what could be done - maybe a solid core door would be enough. But it's not that dramatic; otherwise we would have done something already :D A new good built-in refrigerator in the open kitchen operates at about the same noise level (just for comparison). The dishwasher is a bit louder.
 

Uwe82

2016-04-30 10:50:05
  • #5
: Exhaust air and supply air in the utility room helps ;)
 

Sebastian79

2016-04-30 10:59:32
  • #6
You don't do that ventilation-wise because it leads to a short circuit - unless you have a dance hall there ;)

@

But since you always ask about it, it seems to bother you ;). We have the same heat pump and I would not want the thing on the ground floor. But that's also because our utility room on the ground floor is separated on one side from the kitchen only by cabinets.
 

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