D
Daniel-Sp29 Oct 2020 13:57kati1337 schrieb:
Ok, what does ERR stand for?
My ideas were:
- Electric Room Air Regulator
- Energetic Room Temperature Regulator
- Volunteer Renaissance Rider
- Square Tube Profile Grid
Efficiency Reduction Regulator (at least for heat pumps)
kati1337 schrieb:
Okay, what does ERR stand for, please?
My guesses were:
- Electric Room Air Regulator
- Energetic Room Temperature Controller
- Volunteer Renaissance Rider
- Rectangular Tube Profile Grid
Erotic Rice Raclette?
Lumpi_LE schrieb:
My first thought was "hello.. Google?" .. but actually, you only get very random results, ranging from places in France to railway programs to the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg.Yes, as a trained business informatics specialist, you can expect that from me—we even invented sites like lmgtfy. But with just three letters, there are probably too many possibilities to find the right one.opalau schrieb:
Individual room control. The rotary knobs in the rooms for controlling the underfloor heating.Thanks!Daniel-Sp schrieb:
Efficiency reduction controller (at least for heat pumps).Haha – okay, good to know. But if you don’t use those (we also have a heat pump), you basically have to accept the same temperature throughout the whole house, right?
Because if I turn all of them up to the maximum, it’s either too hot in the bedroom or too cold in the bathroom. Not to mention the utility room and storage closet. My pasta doesn’t need living room-level warmth.
seat88 schrieb:
Erotic rice raclette?I knew it couldn’t be that. Several people claimed they were ineffective/useless. Obviously, that doesn’t apply to erotic rice raclette.D
Daniel-Sp29 Oct 2020 17:41kati1337 schrieb:
But if you don’t use them (we also have a heat pump), you have to be okay with having roughly the same temperature throughout the whole house, right?
If I turn them all up to the maximum, it’s either too hot in the bedroom or too cold in the bathroom. Not to mention the utility room and the storage closet. My pasta doesn’t need cozy living room temperatures.
Then you’ll have to thoroughly deal with the hydraulic balancing and the subsequent thermal balancing. Doing so will save you heat pump electricity in the long run.
kati1337 schrieb:
My pasta doesn't need a cozy living room climate.Then I recommend designing the spacing of the heating loops so that the pantry is completely omitted during installation.https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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