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I have it since 12 years for house heating and warm water working well without any problems so far from Alpha Innotec SCW120HK, with “natural” cooling for summer, not very effective but enough to get it some degree less, just to sleep well under 28°C on very hot days/weeks. It uses only cold ground water for cooling, so below 100W for circulation pumps only (not using reversible technology). Could heat my pool too but never really used it but for testing at the beginning, if it isn’t warm we wont use the pool, so senseless extra investment. Heating pump can be used to defrost (ice or snow) ramp to double garage in the cellar too.

For clothes drying I use a  room dehumidifier (hanging on the wall with heat pump and strong fan) in the washing room. With sauna, washing maschine (beside place for dryer or spare like now), heat pump, hot water tank, toilet, recessed water lift (under metal plate on floor still missing tiles around which can be found somewhere in a corner), large washbasin, shower and enough space for drying 2-3 washing machines of clothes on raisable lines or lying below them after sauna. One of my best planned rooms in the house and well done I can say in retrospect.

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