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    Can someone help with calculations

    can someone tell me some formulas to calculate the kW capacity for a cylinder coil. which includes some or all of the following variables • Length of coil • Diameter of coil or Surface area. • Material thermal conductivity • Flow rate inside coil • Temperature inside coil • Temperature in...
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    Hooking up a cold rad to 80C water

    I'll keep this idea in mind. might need it after we burn all our carbon
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    Hooking up a cold rad to 80C water

    I have tried looking up the internet for its operation but there is no mention of that anywhere. I did manage to find some installation and instruction manual. but none of them have any kind of schematic.
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    Hooking up a cold rad to 80C water

    hahah trust me just yesterday i was watching a documentary on cold fusion technology and also the way its been suppressed by these Big Oil. Anyway I wont **** these oil and gas industries. because my unit uses either one of them. Me and these oil and gas are in perfect harmony with each other...
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    Hooking up a cold rad to 80C water

    Thanks a lot. I've been asking for a boiler since the beginning of this thread. Finally I can rest in peace.(if it matches my requirements)
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    Hooking up a cold rad to 80C water

    here is a link to a boiler i found that works Almost on our principle http://www.acwilgar.co.uk/Boiler-Manual-PDF/Worcester%20Bosch/HIGHFLOW%20400%20RSF%20GCNo.47-311-18.pdf but the problem with this one is that water from the store goes to pump(which is fine). but then it goes again to a...
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    Hooking up a cold rad to 80C water

    I'd say I know a lot about how boilers work as my company also manufactures boilers. but i have absolutely no idea where the boilers go. what kind of heating system they are connected to. i myself have an immersion water heater at home. I use electrical heating where i live. this is a new...
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    Hooking up a cold rad to 80C water

    Sorry if i failed to explain the reason for asking about other boilers the reason i asked for other similar boilers is that i want a working diagram or a schematic that actually shows a hot water cylinder connected STRAIGHT to heating circuit.(not indirectly thru a heat exchanger) And fyi no...
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    Hooking up a cold rad to 80C water

    thanks very much that's a very valuable info you gave me right there regarding flow rates. I really need to consider max flow rates there. At the moment i have fairly good idea about a heating system. But thats how everyone starts im sure there was a time when even you knew nothing about a...
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    Hooking up a cold rad to 80C water

    You call it Mixing as if mixing hot water in a tub of cold water I picture it as moving a slab of cold water inside a radiator FORWARD that whole slab of cold water is pushed forward by a slab of hot water. ofcourse there will be mixing but its gonna be only at the point where hot and cold...
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    Hooking up a cold rad to 80C water

    Please dont mind me asking but may I ask why it is a stupid idea. What is the reason that all boilers have a ramp up time Why do normal boilers raise heating temperature slowly. whats wrong if i decrease the rampup time when heating is called. there are so many questions I...
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    Hooking up a cold rad to 80C water

    my goal is to get rid of (or shorten the ramp up time) i'll deal with the 50 degree temperature difference later. cheers
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    Hooking up a cold rad to 80C water

    We are working on an equipment that will replace boilers. Because its classified information i cant discuss. but we are having issues as the water that we are storing is really hot. so we are wondering if its wise to let that hot water go straight in system or shall we put a heatexchanger in...
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    Hooking up a cold rad to 80C water

    Well that exactly what i came here to know. Sorry i have to keep it a secret as the thing that im working on is not a gas boiler. just because you guys were asking too many unnecessary questions i had to assume it was a boiler.
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