New combi (poor gas supply)

Try again :rolleyes:
I'm looking forward to you educating me..:censored:
Discharge rate for 15mm copper tube @ 1mb pressure loss would be around 0.88 M3/hr (9.2kw).
Have you an issue with the above?
Don't make the mistake of under estimating the knowledge of newbies as I'm sure you could be taught a thing or two.
 
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I'm looking forward to you educating me..:censored:
Discharge rate for 15mm copper tube @ 1mb pressure loss would be around 0.88 M3/hr (9.2kw).
Have you an issue with the above?
Don't make the mistake of under estimating the knowledge of newbies.

Apologies I was thinking of Doggits 22mm.


It's 9.4kw though :p
 
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You times kw :rolleyes: gives you your cubes. Nice and easy to double check your workings.
Considering we were discussing the discharge of 15mm copper tube to which was 0.88 m3/hr @ 1mb pressure loss then..
0.88/0.094 which yields 9.3 kw.
Not uncommon to see you eat humble pie.
Now be a good lad and think before you post next time.
 
Is it really? :rolleyes:

Welcome to the forum.
To which CV number are you using to derive at the figure of 0.094?
Would it be a CV of 38.3?
3.6/38.3=0.09399.;)
As said....
I have no issues with you whatsoever, what I do have an issue with is you trying to make a fool of me when all I'm doing is minding my own business and answering a question.
There will always be someone more knowledgeable around the next corner, reap the benefits as opposed to discounting them.
 
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