ᐅ Heat Pump Panasonic Aquarea System Design for Two Buildings
Created on: 9 Aug 2022 15:55
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Vwgolfcabrio9 Aug 2022 15:55Hello,
I have a well-insulated house with underfloor heating and 170m² (1830 sq ft). Currently, there is a Weishaupt gas boiler WTC 15 (heating + domestic hot water) in use. The heating load of the house is 5.7 kW. According to the heating load calculation, using the recommended calculator from the forum, it is only 4.5 kW for the house.
The gas boiler serves two consumers. One is the house, and the other heating water consumer is the garage. The garage is connected via a district heating pipe (about 8m (26 feet) long). The garage has three rooms with radiators. The garage should only be kept frost-free.
My annual gas consumption (heating + domestic hot water) is about 9700 kWh.
How could I economically and efficiently integrate the garage into the new heating system?
I am considering the Panasonic Jeisha at 5 or 7 kW.
Thank you
I have a well-insulated house with underfloor heating and 170m² (1830 sq ft). Currently, there is a Weishaupt gas boiler WTC 15 (heating + domestic hot water) in use. The heating load of the house is 5.7 kW. According to the heating load calculation, using the recommended calculator from the forum, it is only 4.5 kW for the house.
The gas boiler serves two consumers. One is the house, and the other heating water consumer is the garage. The garage is connected via a district heating pipe (about 8m (26 feet) long). The garage has three rooms with radiators. The garage should only be kept frost-free.
My annual gas consumption (heating + domestic hot water) is about 9700 kWh.
How could I economically and efficiently integrate the garage into the new heating system?
I am considering the Panasonic Jeisha at 5 or 7 kW.
Thank you
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Vwgolfcabrio9 Aug 2022 18:03hanse987 schrieb:
Don’t get me wrong, but why keep the garage frost-free at all? It’s also about storing paints and similar items. Water and the washing machine are also in the garage.
There are already posts from the original poster on this topic here: https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/verluste-fernwaermeleitung-pro-m-auch-in-prozent-moeglich.43924/ and here: https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/umruestung-gastherme-in-Wärmepumpe.43878/
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Vwgolfcabrio9 Aug 2022 18:44kbt09 schrieb:
The original poster has already provided https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/verluste-fernwaermeleitung-pro-m-auch-in-prozent-moeglich.43924/ and https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/umruestung-gastherme-in-Wärmepumpe.43878/Unfortunately, this offers no guidance for this design question.
It doesn’t get any better if you don’t continue in the existing threads. As soon as someone posts there again, the thread moves back to the top. For people who have already replied and could continue the discussion, it’s really pointless if a topic is started over and over again.
Sometimes I just wish there was something like a “forum driving license” 😉
Sometimes I just wish there was something like a “forum driving license” 😉
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