Hello,
I’m interested in knowing your current daily heating consumption.
Please provide it either in kWh for heat pumps or in m³ for gas, along with the room temperature, heated area, and energy standard (e.g., Energy Saving Ordinance 2016, KFW70, KfW 55, etc.).
I’m curious about your consumption at the current temperatures.
I’m interested in knowing your current daily heating consumption.
Please provide it either in kWh for heat pumps or in m³ for gas, along with the room temperature, heated area, and energy standard (e.g., Energy Saving Ordinance 2016, KFW70, KfW 55, etc.).
I’m curious about your consumption at the current temperatures.
Not everything that limps is a comparison.
In January alone(!), I used 40% of the heating and hot water consumption for the period from October to January ("instead of" 25%). So, based on your stated 2500 kWh for the 4 months, that corresponds to 1080 kWh for January under similar conditions, which is exactly the same as Bautraum!
This statement does not match your data, unless you mean that your heating costs are also high!
In January alone(!), I used 40% of the heating and hot water consumption for the period from October to January ("instead of" 25%). So, based on your stated 2500 kWh for the 4 months, that corresponds to 1080 kWh for January under similar conditions, which is exactly the same as Bautraum!
Hmm, 1000 is quite a lot for just one month as well.
This statement does not match your data, unless you mean that your heating costs are also high!
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Peanuts748 Feb 2017 06:57Saruss schrieb:
Not every comparison that falls short is invalid.
In January alone(!), I used 40% of the heating + hot water consumption for the period October to January (instead of 25%). So, with your given 2500 for those 4 months, that would be 1080 kWh for January under similar conditions, which is the same as Bautraum!
Therefore, your statement does not match your data, unless you mean your heating costs are also high!I did say ... that’s actually quite a lot...
However, for us, the consumption is spread a bit more evenly, and we keep the living room between 23 and 24 degrees Celsius (73 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit) with a rather very high hot water usage.
Please forgive my silly question... feel free to blame it on me being a woman.
At the electricity meter for the heat pump, there are two numbers: N and D.
When I calculate the electricity consumption, do I add both together?
At the electricity meter for the heat pump, there are two numbers: N and D.
When I calculate the electricity consumption, do I add both together?
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Peanuts748 Feb 2017 10:01Saruss schrieb:
How much did you use in January? More or less than the original poster? From the numbers, I get the impression that they used less than you (in absolute terms).
from on the goI’d have to check, but I think it’s less. However, I believe our maximum temperature was only around -12°C (10°F), and the heat pump becomes increasingly inefficient as temperatures drop.
Bautraum2015 schrieb:
Please forgive my silly question... you can blame it on me being a woman
On the electricity meter for the heat pump, there are two numbers: N and D
When I calculate the electricity consumption, should I add both together?
Yes, add them together
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