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KonstantinW27 Jan 2021 16:46Hello everyone,
Regarding the utility room, I wanted to ask for your opinion on whether it is adequately sized.
The plan includes a gas heating system, a photovoltaic system, and possibly solar panels later on.
Smart home features are virtually nonexistent, and if implemented, only on the ground floor.
The yellow walls indicate the space or corner allocated for this purpose.
The red lines show the dimensions of the interior walls.

Regarding the utility room, I wanted to ask for your opinion on whether it is adequately sized.
The plan includes a gas heating system, a photovoltaic system, and possibly solar panels later on.
Smart home features are virtually nonexistent, and if implemented, only on the ground floor.
The yellow walls indicate the space or corner allocated for this purpose.
The red lines show the dimensions of the interior walls.
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nordanney27 Jan 2021 16:51It might be tight. What exactly will be installed?
Gas heating system, hot water storage tank or boiler as an instantaneous water heater, electrical panel of what size, inverter of what size, water connections, gas connection, etc.
Gas heating system, hot water storage tank or boiler as an instantaneous water heater, electrical panel of what size, inverter of what size, water connections, gas connection, etc.
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KonstantinW27 Jan 2021 18:03Gas heating. Hot water storage tank (size not yet determined).
Size of the fuse box is also unknown. It might be possible to place the fuse box behind it in the garage.
Multi-service house entry with four connections for gas, water, and electricity.
Underfloor heating connection. The distribution for this would be centrally located on each floor.
The 1-meter (3.3 feet) wall in the room could possibly be extended. As mentioned earlier, one side of the garage might also be available for this purpose if needed.
Size of the fuse box is also unknown. It might be possible to place the fuse box behind it in the garage.
Multi-service house entry with four connections for gas, water, and electricity.
Underfloor heating connection. The distribution for this would be centrally located on each floor.
The 1-meter (3.3 feet) wall in the room could possibly be extended. As mentioned earlier, one side of the garage might also be available for this purpose if needed.
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KonstantinW27 Jan 2021 18:06Mycraft schrieb:
16sqm is, in my opinion, more than enough.However, the 16sqm (172 sqft) refers to the entire room—utility room and equipment room. Only the marked area is intended for the connections.
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T_im_Norden27 Jan 2021 18:24Supply lines under the garage. Most utility providers do not like this; it either requires additional measures or may not be approved at all. Make sure to clarify this in advance.
When planning the service points (MSP), pay attention to the positions of utilities—water and gas should be placed as far apart as possible to avoid conflicts between the meters.
For the underfloor heating, check how large the heating manifold (HKV) will be and how many circuits it will have.
Place the heating system so that the pipe runs are short and without bends.
No mechanical ventilation system?
When planning the service points (MSP), pay attention to the positions of utilities—water and gas should be placed as far apart as possible to avoid conflicts between the meters.
For the underfloor heating, check how large the heating manifold (HKV) will be and how many circuits it will have.
Place the heating system so that the pipe runs are short and without bends.
No mechanical ventilation system?
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