During my research, I came across heat recovery systems for shower water (e.g., integrated into drain channels). Is anyone using these here? It might be that the initial purchase and installation costs put their cost-effectiveness into question...
Hangman schrieb:
Demand-controlled ventilation adjusted per roomIn my opinion, this is an important point, especially because of noise and the problematic bypass opening.H
HoisleBauer2229 Oct 2021 08:54tomtom79 schrieb:
In my opinion, this is an important point—especially regarding noise and the annoying bypass opening. Noise: Do you mean by "noise" the gap under the door, and by "bypass opening" the vents above the windows (or elsewhere) leading outside for the decentralized ventilation system? I’m asking just to be sure, as a "beginner"...
HoisleBauer22 schrieb:
Sound: Do you mean the gap under the door by "sound" and the "overflow opening" as gaps above the windows (or elsewhere) on the outside for the decentralized ventilation system? I’m asking just to be sure as a beginner... Any opening, whether at the top, bottom, or decentral, should therefore be planned room-by-room with supply and exhaust air. It will preserve the overall comfort and peace in the house.