Dear all,
I am currently facing a delivery issue with my heat pump (Vaillant Arotherm Plus VWL 75/6), which is not available from any dealer and according to the manufacturer will likely only be delivered in calendar week 6 of 2022. With winter approaching and my heating technician now using his instantaneous water heater at another customer’s place, the situation is becoming quite problematic. He is offering me a 5 kW (kilowatt) fan heater as a temporary solution, but I’m concerned that this will lead to very high energy costs.
For this reason, I have come up with the idea of getting a readily available monoblock heat pump to use just as a temporary measure until my Vaillant arrives. There seems to be a Panasonic model (probably from the series of the well-known and widely recommended “Geisha”) which appears to be suitable and is available at a reasonable price (around 3500 EUR). I would then resell it afterwards.
However, since the market for used heat pumps is rather small, I wonder whether this will really be cheaper than heating electrically with direct heating for three months. I have roughly calculated that in the worst case, I would have to expect heating costs of 2500-3000 EUR with electric direct heating (depending on extent and weather conditions).
Does anyone here have experience with this?
@Benutzer200, if I remember correctly, you once installed a Panasonic unit? Did you happen to sell it later on?
Well, I hope someone has faced a similar problem and can share their experience.
Kind regards
Tolentino
I am currently facing a delivery issue with my heat pump (Vaillant Arotherm Plus VWL 75/6), which is not available from any dealer and according to the manufacturer will likely only be delivered in calendar week 6 of 2022. With winter approaching and my heating technician now using his instantaneous water heater at another customer’s place, the situation is becoming quite problematic. He is offering me a 5 kW (kilowatt) fan heater as a temporary solution, but I’m concerned that this will lead to very high energy costs.
For this reason, I have come up with the idea of getting a readily available monoblock heat pump to use just as a temporary measure until my Vaillant arrives. There seems to be a Panasonic model (probably from the series of the well-known and widely recommended “Geisha”) which appears to be suitable and is available at a reasonable price (around 3500 EUR). I would then resell it afterwards.
However, since the market for used heat pumps is rather small, I wonder whether this will really be cheaper than heating electrically with direct heating for three months. I have roughly calculated that in the worst case, I would have to expect heating costs of 2500-3000 EUR with electric direct heating (depending on extent and weather conditions).
Does anyone here have experience with this?
@Benutzer200, if I remember correctly, you once installed a Panasonic unit? Did you happen to sell it later on?
Well, I hope someone has faced a similar problem and can share their experience.
Kind regards
Tolentino
Hausbau 55 schrieb:
Move-in day for the new house is planned for Saturday.Wishing you lots of fun and happiness in your new home. 🙂H
Hausbau 5515 Feb 2022 19:32Mahri23 schrieb:
Then I wish you much fun and happiness in your new home. 🙂Thank you very much! The heat pump was commissioned today. The heat pump was ordered from the heating technician at the end of September 2021, and now it is finally here... I am satisfied and happy today. The installer didn’t have the energy or patience left for a detailed explanation at the end of the day. I will sit down tomorrow and study the settings. I also noticed the relatively new wireless controller from Vaillant quite positively. At least, it allows you to read and adjust many settings from the “reference room” (probably the living room, conveniently removable from the wall mount).Hausbau 55 schrieb:
I noticed the relatively new wireless controller from Vaillant. At least with this, you can read and adjust many settings from the "reference room" (probably the living room, conveniently removable from the wall mount).Model name?
I have the Sensocomfort installed in the heating basement. It’s good for my fitness, but I’m actually quite lazy...
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Hausbau 5515 Feb 2022 21:11OWLer schrieb:
Model name?
For me, the Sensocomfort is installed in the heating cellar. It’s good for my fitness, but actually, I’m lazy... VA wireless heating controller sensoCOMFORT VRC 720f, eBUS interface
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