Hi everyone,
since the weather is going to get quite warm in the next few days, I’m thinking about turning off or lowering the controls for the individual room heating zones. Ultimately, the air-to-water heat pump regulates itself using the outdoor sensor, but why not save on heating costs a couple of weeks earlier?
Basically, the south-facing windows contribute a lot of heat to the house, and I could light the fireplace in the evening, but it only provides moderate heating to the upper floor.
How do you handle this? When do you turn off the heating?
since the weather is going to get quite warm in the next few days, I’m thinking about turning off or lowering the controls for the individual room heating zones. Ultimately, the air-to-water heat pump regulates itself using the outdoor sensor, but why not save on heating costs a couple of weeks earlier?
Basically, the south-facing windows contribute a lot of heat to the house, and I could light the fireplace in the evening, but it only provides moderate heating to the upper floor.
How do you handle this? When do you turn off the heating?
matte1987 schrieb:
NoThat was not a yes/no question.S
StevoBrun12 Mar 2020 08:10Making an error doesn’t help, since the heat pump is supposed to operate based on the outside temperature and, in the worst case, it will go into fault mode. It would be better to adjust the temperature setting to determine when the heat pump switches to summer mode, assuming there is no cooling function.
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