Now I AM baffled, - just when I thought I was beginning to understand what was going on!
I understood that to extract the latent (sensible) heat from the Flue Gases, they had to be cooled BELOW the Dew Point, and therefore the water returning from the CH circuit should ideally be less than about 53 degrees for maximum efficiency - (at least thats what the Geminox Manual says, in Section 5 on the Condenser).
This is why I originally thought that the system should be equipped with a return CH water temp sensor connected to TEMP 5 of the controller?
Perhaps I should stick to designing Nuclear Power Station Safety systems they are simpler than this!
Regards Alan K.
I understood that to extract the latent (sensible) heat from the Flue Gases, they had to be cooled BELOW the Dew Point, and therefore the water returning from the CH circuit should ideally be less than about 53 degrees for maximum efficiency - (at least thats what the Geminox Manual says, in Section 5 on the Condenser).
This is why I originally thought that the system should be equipped with a return CH water temp sensor connected to TEMP 5 of the controller?
Perhaps I should stick to designing Nuclear Power Station Safety systems they are simpler than this!
Regards Alan K.