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Installing an Air Heat Pump in a Garage: Feasibility and Impact - User Inquiry

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  • #1 18768928
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
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  • #2 18768960
    jack63
    Level 43  
    Want to cool your garage?
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  • #3 18768981
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #4 18769033
    krzyzak11
    Level 19  
    It seems to me that building codes forbid this place for heating appliances (certainly no gas boiler allowed).
    Is this a pump for what or hot water?
    Note that the hot water pump moves about 400m3 of air per hour. You leave the room and there are 4 letters left of the pump capacity.
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  • #5 18769341
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #6 18769549
    ls_77
    Level 37  
    But do you want to install an indoor or outdoor unit in your garage?
    As an external one, it falls off due to the large air flows through the external unit.
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  • #7 18769563
    karolark
    Level 42  
    czesterw wrote:
    Yes. I will fish.
    But seriously. A annoying neighbor lives next door and, as I wrote, a pump fan with 90 dB
    could be unpleasant, especially at night.


    Where did the 90db come from?
  • #8 18769836
    krzyzak11
    Level 19  
    400m3 was for the pump for heating only hot water. She has a power of 2kw
    You are talking about a central heating and hot water pump, power at least 8 kW.
    It won't work in the garage.
    But these devices are a bit louder than an air conditioner.
    In addition, it will work mainly in the cold season, when the neighbor's windows will be closed.
    In addition, the pump has a silent function, but it loses efficiency.
    If you want a quiet pump, look at the Bosch 7000, they are much quieter than Daikin's split pumps, but also a different price. You can't compare these devices in the SSD dr. Structurally completely different devices. The fact that both draw energy from the air, both are used for heating.
  • #9 18770363
    ls_77
    Level 37  
    As for the noise level of the heat pump, how close/far does your neighbor live?
    Vaillant also makes silent heat pumps. There are also some cool volume boosters on their site based on how far you are from the pump.
  • #10 18770542
    Anonymous
    Level 1  

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the feasibility of installing an air heat pump in a garage adjacent to a building, with considerations for noise levels and building codes. The user, Czeslaw, expresses concerns about the noise from the pump, particularly at night, and seeks advice on the suitability of placing the unit in the garage, which has a volume of approximately 65 m³. Responses highlight the importance of understanding the specific type of heat pump (for heating or hot water) and its air flow requirements, noting that certain models may be quieter. Brands like DAIKIN and Bosch are mentioned, with Bosch's 7000 model suggested as a quieter alternative. The discussion also touches on the potential noise impact on neighbors and the need for compliance with local regulations regarding heating appliances.
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