Heating & Split Systems - Melbourne University, VIC 3052
Welcome to the heating guide for Melbourne University, situated in postcode 3052. Utilising data from the nearest weather station (MELBOURNE REGIONAL OFFICE) at an elevation of 31 metres above sea level, which started operating in 1908 with the latest data recorded in 2015, we can analyse the temperature trends crucial for your home's heating needs.
In this region, winters have recorded temperatures as low as -2.8 degrees C, highlighting the necessity for energy-efficient heating systems. During these colder months (June, Juily and August), we see an average minimum temperature of 6.5 degreees celcius, while the average humidity level at 9 am is around 77.3% and 60% at 3 pm for this period. Together this can significantly affect the comfort levels in your home, making a comprehensive heating system essential not just for warmth but also for managing indoor humidity levels. Additionally, with wind gusts reaching up to 121 km/h in Melbourne University, a robust HVAC system, including options like energy-efficient electric heaters, gas heating or ducted heating, or a more complex hydronic or ducted heating systems, becomes a valuable investment for maintaining a comfortable indoor environment.
Temperature & Weather in Melbourne University
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Heating & Solar Production
* Data from The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM). Closest weather station to Melbourne University: Melbourne Regional Office - approx. 1.3 km
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Community Heating Statistics - Melbourne University, 3052
Demographics
Based on the Australian Bureau of Statistics 2021 Census, postcode 3052, which includes Melbourne University, has a total 2148 homes. This community features a diverse array of housing types: 48 are houses, each with an average of 1.7 residents per dwelling. With the community's varied income levels, where the median weekly household income is 1885 and with 26% homes mortgaged or rented, investing in energy-efficient heating options is even more essential to help reduce running costs and increase long-term financial savings for homeowners or renters.
When considering the demographics of Melbourne University and 3052 more broadly, we discover there are 282 families with children. At the same time, 10.3% of the 7297 population are over 65 years old, while 1911 people also live with long-term health conditions. So eco-friendly and smart heating systems with advanced thermostats are particularly appealing for those more susceptible to the cold, like families with young children, older adults, and residents living with health conditions.
* Based on Australian Bureau of Statistics 2021 Data