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Heated area 200m2 (2,153 sq ft)
KfW 55 standard
Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery
Current outdoor temperature 6°C (43°F)
Heating energy consumption including hot water 35 kWh
Electricity consumption 9 kWh
COP 3.88
I'll start.
Heated area 200m2 (2,153 sq ft)
KfW 55 standard
Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery
Current outdoor temperature 6°C (43°F)
Heating energy consumption including hot water 35 kWh
Electricity consumption 9 kWh
COP 3.88
Wow, 3x80A is a bit too much, isn’t it? 🙂
Just looking at the device, you can find one for around €40. The electrician simply connects it between the phases of the heat pump on a DIN rail.
Isn’t that a funding requirement nowadays? I think for us it was the BAFA funding that required it anyway.
Just looking at the device, you can find one for around €40. The electrician simply connects it between the phases of the heat pump on a DIN rail.
Isn’t that a funding requirement nowadays? I think for us it was the BAFA funding that required it anyway.
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RotorMotor23 Nov 2021 09:06guckuck2 schrieb:
Isn’t that no longer a requirement for subsidies nowadays? I think with us it was the BAFA subsidy that required it anyway. As far as I know, it is sufficient if the heat pump records it independently.
guckuck2 schrieb:
Wow, 3x80A seems a bit oversized, doesn't it? 🙂
Just looking at the device itself, you can find one for around 40€. The electrician simply mounts it on a DIN rail between the phases of the heat pump.
Isn't that a requirement for funding nowadays? I think the BAFA subsidy required it in our case.The electrician installed it like that, so it doesn't really matter.
guckuck2 schrieb:
The electrician simply connects it between the phases of the heat pump on a DIN rail.
Isn't that still a prerequisite for funding nowadays? I think for us it was the BAFA funding that required it anyway. BAFA does require a meter, but the internal one installed by the manufacturer (not calibrated) is sufficient.
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