Hello everyone,
since November 19th we have had cement screed installed (with Q1 accelerator, meaning it should actually be walkable and heatable after 24 hours).
However, the heating was still missing. Since the day before yesterday it was finally installed and activated in the screed drying program (by the heating technician). In his presence, everything looked fine, and the flow temperature was rising slowly but steadily. Since yesterday morning, the temperature has stagnated at 14°C (57°F). The set target temperature is 35°C (95°F).
The heating system is a Panasonic Aquarea WH-MDC09H3E5, rated 9 kW with a 3 kW heating element. The heating element is currently switched off. Domestic hot water is also still off.
Unfortunately, the heating technician was not available today. We would like to increase the heating over the weekend, of course. Do you have any idea what might be causing this and what we could change?
Should we switch on the heating element and restart the screed drying program?
Or manually set a fixed flow temperature?
Thanks in advance!
since November 19th we have had cement screed installed (with Q1 accelerator, meaning it should actually be walkable and heatable after 24 hours).
However, the heating was still missing. Since the day before yesterday it was finally installed and activated in the screed drying program (by the heating technician). In his presence, everything looked fine, and the flow temperature was rising slowly but steadily. Since yesterday morning, the temperature has stagnated at 14°C (57°F). The set target temperature is 35°C (95°F).
The heating system is a Panasonic Aquarea WH-MDC09H3E5, rated 9 kW with a 3 kW heating element. The heating element is currently switched off. Domestic hot water is also still off.
Unfortunately, the heating technician was not available today. We would like to increase the heating over the weekend, of course. Do you have any idea what might be causing this and what we could change?
Should we switch on the heating element and restart the screed drying program?
Or manually set a fixed flow temperature?
Thanks in advance!
No, there is no fault message. It’s just not getting warm :-(
How can you check the frost protection?
It does heat somewhat, because our indoor thermometer was around 6°C (43°F) before, and since turning on the heating it has been 10-11°C (50-52°F). Occasionally, the fan also runs.
How can you check the frost protection?
It does heat somewhat, because our indoor thermometer was around 6°C (43°F) before, and since turning on the heating it has been 10-11°C (50-52°F). Occasionally, the fan also runs.
tomtom79 schrieb:
No fault on the device? I suspect the frost protection has triggered.
And functional heating with an air-to-water heat pump—oh dear, that will get more expensive even if the electric heater is off. How else do you do functional heating? It works great with the heat pump! Back then, we spent 2000 euros just on a mobile heater, and that was ONLY electricity...
Bookstar schrieb:
How else would you do functional heating? It works great with the heat pump. Back then, we spent 2000 euros on a portable heater, and that was ONLY electricity...So you used about 9000-10000 kWh for a few weeks of screed heating? Did you build a two-story gymnasium, or was half a meter (20 inches) of water standing inside the house?
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