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I wonder if someone could advise best practice regarding rad sizing...
House is Victorian semi - 5 beds - 3 reception - 1 bath - 10ft ceilings. Longest run to rads is 25 metres for the upstairs front bedroom - the boiler is at the rear of the house.
I have just finished calculating the heat loss for each room using Stelrad Stars - the total of which is in the order or 20kw. This was calculated at a minus 5°C outside temperature - this recalculates to around 18Kw at minus 3°C.
The heat loss figures as yet do not include a 10% pipe loss / fast warm up calculation - or a BOE calculation. I'm not sure whether the quoted outputs from Stelrad are for BOE or TBOE etc. Will check with them. I wonder too what flow rate the outputs are based upon and how much that matters?
Boiler is an Intergas 36/30 - radiators will be Stelrad Softline. Boiler will have an external compensating sensor.
The boiler manufacturers data recommends a 20°C supply / return differential if possible - but don't state an ideal return temp. I'm going to assume / aim somewhere below 55°C to achieve better condensing.
So - what should be my next steps?
I can calculate each individual room Delta T as I have the correction table for the rads - which will enable me to more accurately size them.
What flow / return temps should I use? 70/50 - 73/53 - 75/55 - any other combination? I see many installers struggle to get a 20°C differential - what factors affect this? Should i aim for a 15°C differential or less?
What other matters should I take into account?
Thanks!
House is Victorian semi - 5 beds - 3 reception - 1 bath - 10ft ceilings. Longest run to rads is 25 metres for the upstairs front bedroom - the boiler is at the rear of the house.
I have just finished calculating the heat loss for each room using Stelrad Stars - the total of which is in the order or 20kw. This was calculated at a minus 5°C outside temperature - this recalculates to around 18Kw at minus 3°C.
The heat loss figures as yet do not include a 10% pipe loss / fast warm up calculation - or a BOE calculation. I'm not sure whether the quoted outputs from Stelrad are for BOE or TBOE etc. Will check with them. I wonder too what flow rate the outputs are based upon and how much that matters?
Boiler is an Intergas 36/30 - radiators will be Stelrad Softline. Boiler will have an external compensating sensor.
The boiler manufacturers data recommends a 20°C supply / return differential if possible - but don't state an ideal return temp. I'm going to assume / aim somewhere below 55°C to achieve better condensing.
So - what should be my next steps?
I can calculate each individual room Delta T as I have the correction table for the rads - which will enable me to more accurately size them.
What flow / return temps should I use? 70/50 - 73/53 - 75/55 - any other combination? I see many installers struggle to get a 20°C differential - what factors affect this? Should i aim for a 15°C differential or less?
What other matters should I take into account?
Thanks!