Cave and heating
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if the T ° in winter is stable around 3 ° C while it is -20 ° C outside, then you could consider installing a heat pump with a COP greater than 3 ... it also depends on the volume of this cavity,
I guess the humidity must be high?
but heating with wood in the mountains has always been the simplest, most practical and less expensive.
the idea being first to insulate before heating
This hole will surely make an excellent champagne cellar and a good refrigerator
if the T ° in winter is stable around 3 ° C while it is -20 ° C outside, then you could consider installing a heat pump with a COP greater than 3 ... it also depends on the volume of this cavity,
I guess the humidity must be high?
but heating with wood in the mountains has always been the simplest, most practical and less expensive.
the idea being first to insulate before heating
This hole will surely make an excellent champagne cellar and a good refrigerator
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3 ° C is still very little ... I have always read / heard / seen that the temperature of the underground (natural or artificial) had a T ° between 10 and 13 ° C. Isn't there a source of cold water in your cave?
In addition, the hygrometry will pose a serious problem to the heat pump ... well a heat pump is not ecological heating in primary energy.
In my opinion, under these conditions, the idea must be abandoned and, as we have already said (maloche): improve the insulation see doing anti-humidity treatment of your walls because it is not "normal" that you have to heat 10/12 months!
Humidity is the NUMBER ONE scourge to deal with (before insulation even if the 2 are linked)!
We have some topics on the treatment of humidity here is one: heating-insulation / energy-saving-treating-walls-against-humidity-t4173.html
Use the search engine: search.php
Otherwise think about doing a solar supplement, here is an example on a "wet" house: solar-thermal / solar-heating-with-boiler-and-hot-air-t5712.html
In addition, the hygrometry will pose a serious problem to the heat pump ... well a heat pump is not ecological heating in primary energy.
In my opinion, under these conditions, the idea must be abandoned and, as we have already said (maloche): improve the insulation see doing anti-humidity treatment of your walls because it is not "normal" that you have to heat 10/12 months!
Humidity is the NUMBER ONE scourge to deal with (before insulation even if the 2 are linked)!
We have some topics on the treatment of humidity here is one: heating-insulation / energy-saving-treating-walls-against-humidity-t4173.html
Use the search engine: search.php
Otherwise think about doing a solar supplement, here is an example on a "wet" house: solar-thermal / solar-heating-with-boiler-and-hot-air-t5712.html
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If not, think about making a solar supplement, here is an example on a "wet" house: solar-thermal / solar-heating-with-boiler-and-hot-air-t5712.html
I also thought about that.
If he's on the right side of the mountain, it must be very profitable at that altitude.
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Thanks everyone for the insightful opinions and pointers!
I'm going to forget about this cave and heater idea for now, until I find out more about the conditions inside the hole.
We will rather use first the ideas of the subjects on humidity and solar support (plus perhaps others that I have not yet found in the forums).
Although for solar support, we are not ideally oriented, but it is not impossible. But humidity is certainly the first thing to tackle correctly!
I'm going to forget about this cave and heater idea for now, until I find out more about the conditions inside the hole.
We will rather use first the ideas of the subjects on humidity and solar support (plus perhaps others that I have not yet found in the forums).
Although for solar support, we are not ideally oriented, but it is not impossible. But humidity is certainly the first thing to tackle correctly!
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