ᐅ Air source heat pump / exhaust air heat pump or air source heat pump (split system)
Created on: 9 Jan 2017 14:22
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Malz1902Hello everyone,
For our new build, a one-and-a-half-story single-family house with 130m² (1400 sq ft) plus a basement, we are now considering which heating option we would prefer.
The house is built according to the 2016 energy-saving regulations (KFW 70), with masonry made of sand-lime bricks, exterior walls of 17.5cm (7 inches) plus mineral wool insulation and a facing brick layer.
The house will have underfloor heating on the ground floor and upper floor, with an additional radiator in the bathroom.
We have been offered two options:
Option 1: Air/exhaust air heat pump with a separate domestic hot water tank
Option 2: Air heat pump as a compact split unit (the evaporator is installed outside) from the company Rotex
For our new build, a one-and-a-half-story single-family house with 130m² (1400 sq ft) plus a basement, we are now considering which heating option we would prefer.
The house is built according to the 2016 energy-saving regulations (KFW 70), with masonry made of sand-lime bricks, exterior walls of 17.5cm (7 inches) plus mineral wool insulation and a facing brick layer.
The house will have underfloor heating on the ground floor and upper floor, with an additional radiator in the bathroom.
We have been offered two options:
Option 1: Air/exhaust air heat pump with a separate domestic hot water tank
Option 2: Air heat pump as a compact split unit (the evaporator is installed outside) from the company Rotex