36? Are you sure about that?2.5 X 39.2 /36 = 2.72
36? Are you sure about that?2.5 X 39.2 /36 = 2.72

Oh dear , I think I may have forgotten to put something between the 3 and the 6.........36? Are you sure about that?2.5 X 39.2 /36 = 2.72
Something like this:'.', you mean? If so, then 2.72 is wrong and should be 27.2.Oh dear , I think I may have forgotten to put something between the 3 and the 6.........36? Are you sure about that?2.5 X 39.2 /36 = 2.72


Kwh is not a measure of power.
Nozzle
Ok I will put it differently ...... Jakey ,,,, why have you created this post ? And if you think you know the answer why carry on

If truth be known then no...it's just a shame that I missed the opportunity , maybe one day eh..Are you an RGI Gaswizard?

Says the man who thought air for combustion was delivered through the combustion chamber..Something like this:'.', you mean? If so, then 2.72 is wrong and should be 27.2.
So the OP's assertion that "2.5 m³/hr equates to 27.84 Kw" is not so far out after all!
Maybe you need to go back to school, not the OP.


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Ok I will put it differently ...... Jakey ,,,, why have you created this post ? And if you think you know the answer why carry on
If truth be known then no...it's just a shame that I missed the opportunity , maybe one day eh..
Says the man who thought air for combustion was delivered through the combustion chamber..
You have a very dry humour Mr Hailsham...I am merely playing with this fool who goes by the name of jake.![]()
So Jakeyboy joins the forum on April fools day and has 1 thanks out of 154 posts????..![]()

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