ᐅ Climate Control: What Is the Best Approach?

Created on: 15 Jun 2017 20:50
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Hausbauer1
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Hausbauer1
15 Jun 2017 20:50
Hello everyone,

I’m somewhat heat-sensitive. Until now, I have always lived in apartments that would get extremely hot in summer, despite maximizing shading during the day and ventilating strongly with rapid air exchange at night. Those were the days of my childhood spent in a basement apartment, where even in the height of summer the bedroom stayed pleasantly cool.

To get to the point: I definitely don’t want to deal with that in my own home. So, air conditioning is an important topic for me. My question is: what is the best way to maintain comfortable temperatures even in the peak of summer?

I have read that heat pumps can also provide cooling through underfloor heating, although the effect seems to be relatively mild. It’s also said that mechanical ventilation with heat recovery can be combined with cooling, but here, too, there are obviously fairly strict limitations. Finally, there is the conventional split air conditioning system, which certainly cools well but also consumes a lot of electricity. However, combined with solar panels on the roof, electricity costs should remain manageable since there is usually a surplus of electricity in summer that’s hard to use otherwise.

What would you recommend considering both cost and comfort? Maybe some combination makes sense, for example cooling with a heat pump via underfloor heating and additional cooling through mechanical ventilation with heat recovery – perhaps a moderate amount of cooling from two systems is sufficient in combination. Who has experience and can share knowledge and opinions?

Best regards,
HB1
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Steffen80
15 Jun 2017 20:54
Clearly air conditioning. If you have an issue with heat, air conditioning is unavoidable. Everything else is just "toys." We have the living room, office, and bedroom air conditioned. Nowadays, there are very stylish solutions available. Costs are around 10,000 EUR.

Regards, Steffen
tomtom7915 Jun 2017 21:03
Plus ongoing costs for electricity
77.willo15 Jun 2017 21:29
It's worth every euro to me
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Hausbauer1
15 Jun 2017 22:11
Steffen80 schrieb:
There are very stylish solutions available today. They cost about 10,000 EUR.

Would it be possible to explain a bit more about these "stylish solutions"?
Mycraft16 Jun 2017 07:58
He just means that indoor units nowadays look nicer than before... and yes, without a proper air conditioning system, it probably won't work out...

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