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I got a plumber to give me a quote for installing Central Heating. I have a large house, but I was surprised when he proposed a 140,000 BTU boiler. I've done the std calculation of measuring the room volumes and multiplying by 3,4 or 5. I only get 67,000 BTU. If I multiply all the volumes by 5 I still only get 76,000 BTUs required. I've tried a few of the on-line calculators. The worst case I found was one site that suggested a boiler 90,000 BTUs. What makes me more concerned is that the radiators he specified are only capable of giving out 86,000 BTUs.
Can anyone suggest why he might have specified such a large boiler? Are there any upsides, and what are the downsides I might see? The only thing I can think off is that i've got 18" solid stone walls. This will need a larger boiler than usual, but surely I should have radiators that can give out at least as much heat.
Ian
Can anyone suggest why he might have specified such a large boiler? Are there any upsides, and what are the downsides I might see? The only thing I can think off is that i've got 18" solid stone walls. This will need a larger boiler than usual, but surely I should have radiators that can give out at least as much heat.
Ian
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