E EPH Plumbers Arms member Plumber Messages 1,182 Dec 11, 2012 #1 Can't find the info on this to hand, got to price a gas carcass for a commercial kitchen including the existing 28 kW boiler upstairs. 20kW load in the kitchen apparently so that's 4.46m3/hr I believe, what will and R5 take?
Can't find the info on this to hand, got to price a gas carcass for a commercial kitchen including the existing 28 kW boiler upstairs. 20kW load in the kitchen apparently so that's 4.46m3/hr I believe, what will and R5 take?
V vern Dec 11, 2012 #2 EPH said: Can't find the info on this to hand, got to price a gas carcass for a commercial kitchen including the existing 28 kW boiler upstairs. 20kW load in the kitchen apparently so that's 4.46m3/hr I believe, what will and R5 take? Click to expand... 6m3/ hr pal
EPH said: Can't find the info on this to hand, got to price a gas carcass for a commercial kitchen including the existing 28 kW boiler upstairs. 20kW load in the kitchen apparently so that's 4.46m3/hr I believe, what will and R5 take? Click to expand... 6m3/ hr pal
T tamz Dec 11, 2012 #3 R5 just means the meter is an imperial pulse enabled and is used on lots of sizes of meter. Under the digits it will tell you the capacity of the meter in cuft. 212cuft/h is a U6 which will be enough for the load.
R5 just means the meter is an imperial pulse enabled and is used on lots of sizes of meter. Under the digits it will tell you the capacity of the meter in cuft. 212cuft/h is a U6 which will be enough for the load.
E EPH Plumbers Arms member Plumber Messages 1,182 Dec 11, 2012 #4 Thanks peeps, they'll be happy to hear that!
SimonJohns Gas Engineer Messages 3,685 Dec 11, 2012 #5 Hang on. How did you get over 4m3 of gas for 20kw
SimonJohns Gas Engineer Messages 3,685 Dec 11, 2012 #7 tamz said: Propane jets :lol: Add on a 28kw boiler :wink: Click to expand... Ok. I missed that one