M
mike_s
Hi, I've just done heat loss calculations from the domestic heating design guide book. I'm very happy with the method and the resulting rad sizes sound about right but I think over generous allowances for air changes might be oversizing the rads. In the living room as I've put a hole in the wall gas fire in, it's a flue box with a 5 inch flue liner.
The heating design guide states that living rooms should normally be 1.5 air changes per hour but for rooms up to 40 M3 with an open flue up to 200mm x 200mm then it should be 3 air changes/hour.
The room is 4.2 x 4.2 x 3m. It's a top floor flat with double glazing and insulted roof. It states the heat loss is 2,600 watts allowing 15% extra for heat up times. This means if I want to set my system up with a DT of 39, then I need a radiator with a listed output of around 3,500 watts at DT50. Thats equivalent to a 2000 x 600 k2.
It doesn't sound too over the top I suppose but I'm interested to hear what you allow for air changes as these can have a big impact on the required rad size.
For my other rooms the design guide states 1 air change/hour for bedroom, 2 for kitchen, 2 for hall and 3 for bathroom.
These air change rates sound a little dubious and not likely in most cases. Do you apply your own air changes rates from experience? I think common sense says I could change it for 2 to the living room or even 1.5 all around.
What rates do you use? I don't want to use online or mears calculators as I feel this way is best and just as easy.
The heating design guide states that living rooms should normally be 1.5 air changes per hour but for rooms up to 40 M3 with an open flue up to 200mm x 200mm then it should be 3 air changes/hour.
The room is 4.2 x 4.2 x 3m. It's a top floor flat with double glazing and insulted roof. It states the heat loss is 2,600 watts allowing 15% extra for heat up times. This means if I want to set my system up with a DT of 39, then I need a radiator with a listed output of around 3,500 watts at DT50. Thats equivalent to a 2000 x 600 k2.
It doesn't sound too over the top I suppose but I'm interested to hear what you allow for air changes as these can have a big impact on the required rad size.
For my other rooms the design guide states 1 air change/hour for bedroom, 2 for kitchen, 2 for hall and 3 for bathroom.
These air change rates sound a little dubious and not likely in most cases. Do you apply your own air changes rates from experience? I think common sense says I could change it for 2 to the living room or even 1.5 all around.
What rates do you use? I don't want to use online or mears calculators as I feel this way is best and just as easy.