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freisinger14 Feb 2020 12:52Hello everyone,
Currently, my heating contractor is offering a Novelan brine-to-water heat pump. To qualify for the 10,000 Houses Program (Bavaria), the storage tank must meet the following requirements:
- Thermal storage with at least 30 liters per kWthermal effective volume
- Storage insulation with heat retention loss S < 8.5 + 4.25·V^0.4 or U-value ≤ 0.20 W/m²K
- The main criterion for the storage tank’s eligibility for funding is its heat retention loss. Under the 10,000 Houses Program, storage tanks with an energy efficiency class A or better are supported.
Question for you: Are there storage tanks with the above specifications that can be combined with a Novelan SIC 12.3 and have an approximate volume of 400 liters (105 gallons)?
My heating contractor can’t find any.
Thanks in advance.
Currently, my heating contractor is offering a Novelan brine-to-water heat pump. To qualify for the 10,000 Houses Program (Bavaria), the storage tank must meet the following requirements:
- Thermal storage with at least 30 liters per kWthermal effective volume
- Storage insulation with heat retention loss S < 8.5 + 4.25·V^0.4 or U-value ≤ 0.20 W/m²K
- The main criterion for the storage tank’s eligibility for funding is its heat retention loss. Under the 10,000 Houses Program, storage tanks with an energy efficiency class A or better are supported.
Question for you: Are there storage tanks with the above specifications that can be combined with a Novelan SIC 12.3 and have an approximate volume of 400 liters (105 gallons)?
My heating contractor can’t find any.
Thanks in advance.
There are quite a few options.
You can check with the manufacturer OEG or Thermic Energy.
We sourced our 200L (53 gallons) storage tank from them for the 10,000 Houses Program back then.
I quickly found two for you (with energy efficiency ratings A or A+):
Alternatively, there is a good overview available from C.A.R.M.E.N. EV:
Search online for "Marktübersicht Wärmespeicher Carmen-ev" and open the PDF there.
However, all of these tend to be relatively expensive.
You can check with the manufacturer OEG or Thermic Energy.
We sourced our 200L (53 gallons) storage tank from them for the 10,000 Houses Program back then.
I quickly found two for you (with energy efficiency ratings A or A+):
Alternatively, there is a good overview available from C.A.R.M.E.N. EV:
Search online for "Marktübersicht Wärmespeicher Carmen-ev" and open the PDF there.
However, all of these tend to be relatively expensive.
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freisinger16 Feb 2020 16:44truce schrieb:
There are several options.
Check the manufacturers OEG or Thermic Energy.
Alternatively, there is a good overview available from C.A.R.M.E.N. EV:
Search for "Market Overview Thermal Storage Carmen-ev" and open the PDF there.
However, all of these are relatively expensive. Thank you very much. I will start researching right away.