Is there a maximum 15 mm pipe length from the 22 mm ring?

Which doesn't apply to a pipe.
Kw from the end of the pipe remains the same when the flow rate remains the same.

Are you saying that the end number changed to 30 will deliver 17 kilowatts to the room with the exact same flow rate?
You completely miss the point.
How would you calculate the heat carrying capacity for 22mm tube @ a velocity of 0.5 m/s along with a temp differential of 10c...?
 
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No idea. Care to divulge the secret?
Why not consult CIBSE??
Considering the arrogance of your postings why would I bother to 'divulge'?
I detect another armchair googler.
Some of us do this for a living as opposed to a hobby.
 
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I never has a Scooby. Don't know about DH.
But in the interests of helping the OP steelmatron should post the formula.
 
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Roger, this is a forum.
The pros come here for a laugh sometimes and at other times to render assistance
Why should a pro be forced to post something he or she does not want to
 
Roger, this is a forum.
The pros come here for a laugh sometimes and at other times to render assistance
Why should a pro be forced to post something he or she does not want to


Whats the answer to this...
How would you calculate the heat carrying capacity for 22mm tube @ a velocity of 0.5 m/s along with a temp differential of 10c...?

I'll take a pop at guessing..
20kw?
 
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No need to know how. But the OP might.
Am I right? 20kw?
 

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