Hello,
is it possible and practical to combine an air source heat pump with a hydronic fireplace?
Best regards
Michael
is it possible and practical to combine an air source heat pump with a hydronic fireplace?
Best regards
Michael
M
Michlhausbauaa16 Feb 2021 06:41Michlhausbauaa schrieb:
What costs can one expect for a brine-to-water heat pump? Schimi1791 schrieb:
"Orgonite is a fascinating object made from semi-precious stones, resin, and metal particles, known for its regenerative effects on the environment.
It is primarily used to combat electromagnetic pollution, but also to increase the vibration frequency of a place or person, which is said to stimulate healing. We are talking about orgone energy, which transforms negative energy into positive energy.
This orgonite pyramid 'Protection & Cleansing' contains beautiful stones such as obsidian, labradorite, as well as lapis lazuli and clear quartz. It is a perfect set to protect your surroundings from negative energies, allowing the orgone energy to absorb this negativity and harmonize and cleanse your inner self."
😱 😱 😱 That’s why I said, there are companies selling this for a lot of money. Just because a company claims something doesn’t mean you shouldn’t use your own judgment...
Michlhausbauaa schrieb:
???I received a quote including photovoltaic panels for over €40,000 (about $44,000) with an air-to-water heat pump, excluding any installation work (no masonry or chipping, electrical installation, insulation work, scaffolding).I didn’t read it more closely after that, as it was out of the question.
Michlhausbauaa schrieb:
???How much does a car cost?
Schimi1791 schrieb:
I received an offer including photovoltaics for over €40,000 (around $44,000) with an air-to-water heat pump, excluding any installation work (no masonry or chasing work, electrical installation, insulation work, scaffolding).
I didn’t read any further in detail, as it was out of the question.
[ATTACH alt="20210216 - WP.JPG"]57551[/ATTACH] I simply consider that to be outrageous.
Hi everyone,
I came across this thread by chance, as we had also planned a heat pump plus a water-based fireplace. So far, we have only put the groundwork and shell construction out to tender, but the building services will follow soon.
Most people here are against this solution, and I’m almost convinced to give up on the water-based system and switch to a conventional fireplace. My problem right now is that the fireplace (I think 6kW) was included in the energy balance for KfW55. Do you think it’s still possible to change that? I also don’t want to have the energy consultant reassess everything unless absolutely necessary.
I came across this thread by chance, as we had also planned a heat pump plus a water-based fireplace. So far, we have only put the groundwork and shell construction out to tender, but the building services will follow soon.
Most people here are against this solution, and I’m almost convinced to give up on the water-based system and switch to a conventional fireplace. My problem right now is that the fireplace (I think 6kW) was included in the energy balance for KfW55. Do you think it’s still possible to change that? I also don’t want to have the energy consultant reassess everything unless absolutely necessary.
Similar topics