ᐅ Air-to-water heat pump + controlled indoor ventilation system (central ventilation unit)
Created on: 3 Nov 2020 19:20
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Hello everyone,
Here are some brief details from our side:
- KFW 55 single-family house with 160m² (1,722 sq ft) and basement
- 2 full storeys with a hipped roof
- Currently 2 people – hopefully 4 people in a few years
We are close to signing the contract but still very uncertain about one topic because we have received very little input in this area.
It concerns the models and integration of our air-to-water heat pump and the mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery (central ventilation system):
The following options were offered by our general contractor:
Option 1:
- Compact unit – mechanical ventilation with heat recovery + air-to-water heat pump in one device --> Brand/Model: Tecalor THZ 504 SOL
--> The air-to-water heat pump is included in the house price --> additional costs of €8,000 (for the mechanical ventilation system) would apply if we choose this unit.
Option 2:
- Air-to-water heat pump installed outdoors + central ventilation system as a separate unit --> Brand/Model air-to-water heat pump: Tecalor TTL 7.6 ACS
--> The air-to-water heat pump is included in the house price --> additional costs of €12,000 (for the mechanical ventilation system) would apply --> Here we are apparently free to choose the ventilation model – we would have to see what the trade offers us.
Option 3:
- Air-to-water heat pump installed indoors + central ventilation system as a separate unit --> Brand/Model air-to-water heat pump: Tecalor TTL 9.5 I
--> The air-to-water heat pump is included in the house price --> additional costs of €12,000 (for the mechanical ventilation system) would apply --> Here we are apparently free to choose the ventilation model – we would have to see what the trade offers us.
Does anyone have experience with the general differences between indoor and outdoor installations? Which is better? Both models seem to be at the same price.
Both are supposed to achieve a seasonal performance factor (SPF) of 4.5 and are eligible for government subsidies under BAFA.
Does anyone have experience specifically with these devices?
Is €12,000 a reasonable estimate for the mechanical ventilation system? Will this get me a good system? Are there any recommended models or manufacturers for this?
Also the question arises:
--> Are these “compact units” actually any good? Does anyone know this device? Is this the “future”? This option would effectively save us €4,000.
Here are some brief details from our side:
- KFW 55 single-family house with 160m² (1,722 sq ft) and basement
- 2 full storeys with a hipped roof
- Currently 2 people – hopefully 4 people in a few years
We are close to signing the contract but still very uncertain about one topic because we have received very little input in this area.
It concerns the models and integration of our air-to-water heat pump and the mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery (central ventilation system):
The following options were offered by our general contractor:
Option 1:
- Compact unit – mechanical ventilation with heat recovery + air-to-water heat pump in one device --> Brand/Model: Tecalor THZ 504 SOL
--> The air-to-water heat pump is included in the house price --> additional costs of €8,000 (for the mechanical ventilation system) would apply if we choose this unit.
Option 2:
- Air-to-water heat pump installed outdoors + central ventilation system as a separate unit --> Brand/Model air-to-water heat pump: Tecalor TTL 7.6 ACS
--> The air-to-water heat pump is included in the house price --> additional costs of €12,000 (for the mechanical ventilation system) would apply --> Here we are apparently free to choose the ventilation model – we would have to see what the trade offers us.
Option 3:
- Air-to-water heat pump installed indoors + central ventilation system as a separate unit --> Brand/Model air-to-water heat pump: Tecalor TTL 9.5 I
--> The air-to-water heat pump is included in the house price --> additional costs of €12,000 (for the mechanical ventilation system) would apply --> Here we are apparently free to choose the ventilation model – we would have to see what the trade offers us.
Does anyone have experience with the general differences between indoor and outdoor installations? Which is better? Both models seem to be at the same price.
Both are supposed to achieve a seasonal performance factor (SPF) of 4.5 and are eligible for government subsidies under BAFA.
Does anyone have experience specifically with these devices?
Is €12,000 a reasonable estimate for the mechanical ventilation system? Will this get me a good system? Are there any recommended models or manufacturers for this?
Also the question arises:
--> Are these “compact units” actually any good? Does anyone know this device? Is this the “future”? This option would effectively save us €4,000.
Well, very few people will really be able to help you with that. We installed ours outside the house due to concerns about vibrations, since on our property it doesn’t bother anyone...
A hundred others will tell you their heat pump is installed indoors and there are no vibrations, while others have placed the outdoor unit poorly and are annoyed by it... in the end, you have to decide.
A hundred others will tell you their heat pump is installed indoors and there are no vibrations, while others have placed the outdoor unit poorly and are annoyed by it... in the end, you have to decide.
Bookstar schrieb:
Compact devices have poorer repairability.The same applies to an iPhone, yet it still sells well. 🙂
blackm88 schrieb:
An iPhone as well, and yet it sells well. 🙂There is simply no alternative 😀Interesting topic.
We are also facing the decision between a THZ 504 and a TTL 5.6 ACS and have the same questions.
Advantages of the 5.6:
- more space in the utility room
- noise stays outside
Which, in turn, is the disadvantage. Does it bother the neighbors in a residential area? How loud is such a unit anyway?
We are also facing the decision between a THZ 504 and a TTL 5.6 ACS and have the same questions.
Advantages of the 5.6:
- more space in the utility room
- noise stays outside
Which, in turn, is the disadvantage. Does it bother the neighbors in a residential area? How loud is such a unit anyway?
pat2019 schrieb:
Interesting topic.
We are also deciding whether to go for a THZ 504 or a TTL 5.6 ACS and have the same questions.
Advantages of the 5.6:
- more space in the utility room
- noise stays outside
Which is also its disadvantage. Does it bother neighbors in a residential area? How loud is such a unit anyway? To be honest, I have no real idea how loud these units are 😀 According to the technical data sheets, about 55 dB. That’s not exactly quiet, so I’m actually leaning toward installing it indoors.
Our advantage is that the air-to-water heat pump is planned to be in our basement. Usually, it doesn’t disturb anyone there and is nicely tucked away 😀
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