simonswb6
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 16, 2006
- 7
im not an expert in heat loss. I am trying to work with an older plumbing outfit to properly size a boiler. The house was a modular and the heat loss was calculated for us based u factors of the windows/doors/walls etc. the total UA for the house is 412. I took one course in heat transfer a long time ago. from the cob webs, Q=UA*delt T. for my area this yields around 42,000 btu/hr with a 15% FC. this seams really low as the smallest boiler i could find was around 85,000 btu/hr? This house has the energy package installed and an HRV unit since the house is so tight, however, the Q of 42,000btu/hr seems really low. am i missing somthing? do i need to include additional factors when sizing a boiler?