ᐅ Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery instead of solar thermal energy?

Created on: 6 Jun 2018 01:41
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Kabelmodem87
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Kabelmodem87
6 Jun 2018 01:41
Hello,

We are planning a new build that will be heated with a natural gas boiler, and we would like to install a mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery.

For natural gas heating, regulations require that 15% of the heating demand must be covered by “renewable energy.” Is it possible to meet this requirement with a mechanical ventilation system, thereby possibly avoiding the need for solar thermal panels on the roof?

Has anyone had experience with this? Would such a system even qualify as “renewable energy”? After all, heating costs are reduced, although the electricity demand increases slightly...

Thanks in advance.
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Alex85
6 Jun 2018 06:35
Yes, that is basically possible. Your energy consultant will need to calculate it for the specific property.
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ufr123
9 Jul 2018 22:42
Kabelmodem87 schrieb:

For natural gas heating, the law requires that 15% of the heat demand must be covered by “renewable energies.” Is it possible to achieve this with a controlled residential ventilation system and thus potentially avoid installing solar thermal panels on the roof?

I find this idea very interesting, as we are in a similar situation.
Have you had it calculated in the meantime?
Mycraft10 Jul 2018 08:26
You have to calculate precisely, but yes, there are examples.
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Curly
10 Jul 2018 09:34
We had to choose solar thermal systems and controlled residential ventilation.

Best regards,
Sabine
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EdStark
10 Jul 2018 22:34
Curly schrieb:
We had to install solar thermal systems and a mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery.

Best regards
Sabine

Someone must have tried to sell you an expensive mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery, right? As far as I know, such a system is not mandatory under the energy saving regulations (building permit/planning permission).

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