ᐅ Is it possible to expand an air-to-water heat pump system?
Created on: 1 Dec 2011 21:39
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sevenofnine
Hello,
my husband and I are viewing a loft apartment (140 sqm (1507 sq ft)) in a five-family house this weekend. The building dates back to 2009, and the other four units are finished and already occupied. The developer went bankrupt and left the loft apartment in a shell condition.
What I know so far is that the heating system is an air-to-water heat pump with underfloor heating. The building is constructed with expanded clay / Estelit.
Is this building material suitable for use with an air-to-water heat pump?
Also, I have read that the electricity costs are supposed to be very high. If that is the case, can we add another type of heating system to reduce electricity expenses?
What should we pay attention to when we meet the current developer on Saturday? I’m really overwhelmed after researching this topic.
Best regards,
sevenofnine
my husband and I are viewing a loft apartment (140 sqm (1507 sq ft)) in a five-family house this weekend. The building dates back to 2009, and the other four units are finished and already occupied. The developer went bankrupt and left the loft apartment in a shell condition.
What I know so far is that the heating system is an air-to-water heat pump with underfloor heating. The building is constructed with expanded clay / Estelit.
Is this building material suitable for use with an air-to-water heat pump?
Also, I have read that the electricity costs are supposed to be very high. If that is the case, can we add another type of heating system to reduce electricity expenses?
What should we pay attention to when we meet the current developer on Saturday? I’m really overwhelmed after researching this topic.
Best regards,
sevenofnine
Hello,
For this, the total amount of heat delivered by the air-source heat pump (measured by a heat meter) must be compared to the electricity consumption.
Best regards.
sevenofnine schrieb:
... I’m curious whether I will now receive the technical data, annual performance factor, etc.
For this, the total amount of heat delivered by the air-source heat pump (measured by a heat meter) must be compared to the electricity consumption.
Best regards.
S
sevenofnine9 Dec 2011 16:46Hello,
thank you for your calculation formula. It is probably not surprising when I say that the lady still hasn’t gotten back to us. 🙁 Well, without the proper documents, we won’t purchase a property in this price range.
Best regards
sevenofnine
thank you for your calculation formula. It is probably not surprising when I say that the lady still hasn’t gotten back to us. 🙁 Well, without the proper documents, we won’t purchase a property in this price range.
Best regards
sevenofnine