ᐅ Heat pump on a pedestal or installed directly on the floor?

Created on: 19 Mar 2020 20:22
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Andre77
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Andre77
19 Mar 2020 20:22
Hey,

the general contractor provides an aluminum base for the heat pump. However, the responsible plumbing subcontractor doesn't like the base because the heat pump would wobble on it. The alternative is to place the heat pump directly on the tiled floor.

Are there any opinions on this? The heat pump is a Rotex HPSU Compact Ultra.

Thanks!
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nordanney
19 Mar 2020 20:44
Andre77 schrieb:

Are there any opinions on this?

We simply placed the heat pump directly on the screed.
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Andre77
19 Mar 2020 22:00
Does "tiles around the screed" mean that the tiles are laid around the screed? Almost like a recessed area.
blackm8821 Mar 2020 12:56
Ours is decoupled and mounted on a pedestal directly on the concrete slab. The screed does not touch it, nor do the tiles. This prevents any sound transmission through vibrations.
bauenmk202021 Mar 2020 13:05
blackm88 schrieb:

Ours is detached on a platform directly on the concrete slab. The screed does not connect to it, nor do the tiles. This way, there is no sound transmission through vibrations.
How is the platform constructed?
blackm8821 Mar 2020 13:16
bauenmk2020 schrieb:

How is the platform constructed?
Concrete slab with a thin layer of EPS insulation all around, then regular cast-in-place concrete on top. The heat pump is installed on this.

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