Everything posted by Reddwarf4ever
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Condensing boiler efficiency condensing temperature
Finding it difficult to get my boiler inlet temperature below 55oC so that isnβt a problem πππ
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Condensing boiler efficiency condensing temperature
Hello I thank you for your responses, obviously I speak a different language, I am not being rude, I just think, how I see and explain things is different to how things are interpreted on a scientific forum. Important thing , is I got what I needed
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Condensing boiler efficiency condensing temperature
Wel....i actually got what I needed from my β plumbers forumβ really thought that this forum would be the place to get my answer, but unfortunately was not the case..... So here is the graph I needed........and FYI itβs NOT meaningless π€―
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Condensing boiler efficiency condensing temperature
Still would like to see a graph or chart of condensing temperature vs heat gained
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Condensing boiler efficiency condensing temperature
Sorry you lost me, more interested in a graph that shows heat recovery vs condensing temperature, I found that 55 or 57oC is the start point of condense mode, want to know how much is recovered as the temperature falls, if significant or a straight line, will aim for a lower temperature
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Condensing boiler efficiency condensing temperature
But to what point ? I asked this on a plumbing forum and got the same answer, thought I could get a more scientific answer on here π€ wonder if there is a graph of temperature Vs heat recovery / efficiency.....maybe need to ask a process engineer π€
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Condensing boiler efficiency condensing temperature
Agreed, but how does the efficiency improve downwards from 55oC if any ? Thanks
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Condensing boiler efficiency condensing temperature
I understand that a condensing boiler, is only really efficient when the inlet temperature is below 55oC, when burning natural gas. Would the condensing / heat recovery and thus efficiency increase as the inlet temperature decreases.....e.g. 45oC, or is the maximum achieved at 55oC thanks