ᐅ Which type of heat pump is most suitable for our new construction?

Created on: 10 Jun 2013 22:01
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TripleB
Hello everyone,

I have been reading this forum for several months now and have been trying to form an opinion on various aspects of house construction, based on extensive research and discussions with "experts." For many topics, this has worked out quite well, but when it comes to heating, I am struggling. This field is so vast and has so many facets that it almost seems impossible to make a “right” or well-informed decision. With this in mind, I am reaching out to you today in hopes of receiving additional information regarding our specific building project, as I have learned from various threads here that it is not possible to make a general statement about which heating method is the “best.”

Basically, we have decided on a heat pump with controlled ventilation, but we are still unsure which type of heat pump would be most suitable.

Attached are the results from our energy consultation, and I would appreciate constructive feedback on which heat pump you would recommend for this setup.

If you need any further information, please let me know.

Best regards and many thanks in advance for your time and replies!
TripleB
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TripleB
26 Aug 2013 14:49
Why provide a justification? — Just think about it for a moment... For example, because it is always very easy to make claims in a typical know-it-all manner without giving any explanation. Besides, I thought the purpose of a forum was to help each other. But honestly, your response doesn’t really surprise me, because when I look at 90% of your replies in this forum, they are hardly, if at all, helpful to the original poster or questioner and, in my opinion, serve only one purpose: promoting your own services!

Personally, I believe it is appropriate to follow up a claim with a justification, and I think most people feel the same way. By the way, from my perspective, it doesn’t inspire much confidence in your services if you, like you do, always criticize other things (even if you might be correct) without providing the corresponding reasoning. Maybe that would actually encourage someone to use your services — have you ever thought about that!?
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26 Aug 2013 18:33
TripleB schrieb:
....By the way, from my perspective, it doesn’t inspire much confidence in your own service if, like you, you always just criticize other things (even if it might be correct) without providing the appropriate reasoning.
I had already provided an explanation indirectly. For this, please refer to the airflow plan and DIN 12831.

Best regards