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Floor heating


Surface heat dissipation such as floor heating can be optimally combined with heat pumps and has the following two advantages over radiators: On the one hand, floor heating requires relatively low heating supply temperatures of around 35°C (compared to 50°C for radiators), which leads to a more efficient heat pump operation (lower electricity consumption). On the other hand, surface heat dissipation such as floor heating can also be used for cooling with a heat pump. With radiators, often only minimum cooling power can be achieved. Despite these advantages of floor heating, radiators can also be easily combined with heat pumps.


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