Hi,
Could you please take a look at my utility room plan and give me feedback on whether there is enough space for the battery/storage of the photovoltaic system? The photovoltaic system and battery storage will be installed well after the house is built. The cables will run inside an empty conduit that goes up along the laundry chute.
The network cabinet will be mounted near the ceiling, with the battery placed underneath it.
The network cabinet has the following dimensions; I’m not sure about the battery/storage size yet.
Height: 882mm (35 inches)
Width: 600mm (24 inches)
Depth: 500mm (20 inches)
Thank you!
Could you please take a look at my utility room plan and give me feedback on whether there is enough space for the battery/storage of the photovoltaic system? The photovoltaic system and battery storage will be installed well after the house is built. The cables will run inside an empty conduit that goes up along the laundry chute.
The network cabinet will be mounted near the ceiling, with the battery placed underneath it.
The network cabinet has the following dimensions; I’m not sure about the battery/storage size yet.
Height: 882mm (35 inches)
Width: 600mm (24 inches)
Depth: 500mm (20 inches)
Thank you!
sysrun80 schrieb:
This is how it looks at our place
The battery has 9.6kWh
Width 625 mm (25 inches)
Height 545 mm (21.5 inches)
Depth 330 mm (13 inches)
Is the rest already finalized? Why not place the electrical distribution panel directly above the main connection?
Is this a renovation or a new build? This is a new build and not finalized yet, but soon. Thanks for the photo. 🙂
sysrun80 schrieb:
And this is what it looks like with a 600 x 600 x 450 mm (24 x 24 x 18 inches) network cabinet. The cable connection and soon fiber optic will also fit here.
I also spent a long time thinking about whether and how it would all fit into 10 square meters (108 square feet). Now, despite the heat pump, buffer tank, ventilation, etc., there is still plenty of free space. Thanks! I think that should work for me as well.
Yes, there is enough space. My main concern was the photovoltaic system + battery storage + network cabinet. Since this will be done later by the builder and I won’t be able to hold the general contractor responsible afterward.
xMisterDx schrieb:
That’s almost 15 square meters (160 square feet)? Planning to dance in the middle? Our utility room is only about 6 square meters (65 square feet), I admit... maybe 8-10 square meters (85-108 square feet). But not 15? Our utility room is in the basement, so I don’t see 15 square meters (160 square feet) as a problem at all.
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WilderSueden5 Oct 2023 21:37Gregor_K schrieb:
The utility room is in our basement, so I don’t see the 15sqm (160 sq ft) as an issue at all. I would still consider having a relatively small dedicated technical room and allocate the rest of the space to another room. You do have a lot of poorly usable space in the middle.
WilderSueden schrieb:
I would still consider having a rather small dedicated technical room and allocate the rest to another room. You have a lot of poorly usable space in the middle.The laundry chute is also located in this room. With five people in the household, there will definitely be some items left around. But yes, the room is somewhat too large.
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allstar836 Oct 2023 00:02W
WilderSueden6 Oct 2023 08:21Gregor_K schrieb:
The laundry chute is also located in that room. With five people in the household, there will definitely be some laundry piling up. But yes, the room is a bit on the large side.You certainly have enough space there to sort the dirty laundry by piles. Just like the Ludolfs 😉