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Calculating the water volume of a heating system
Can anyone give me a specific way to calculate the water volume within a heating system? I'm trying to work out if an existing installation would benefit from an expansion vessel.
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Re: Calculating the water volume of a heating system
my dad told me 1l for each rad will be ok plus 5 on top to back up your self !
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Re: Calculating the water volume of a heating system
is that including pipework?
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Re: Calculating the water volume of a heating system
Heating load wise on domestic its 6 litres per KW heat load so 18kw heat only would be 12kw x 6l = 72L in commecial its 10-12 litres per kw of heat depending on the type of output, ie underfloor or steel panel rads.
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Re: Calculating the water volume of a heating system
hope some one will come with the right formula
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I'm not sure that that there will be an accurate formula because the length and diameter of pipe runs would be an unknown.
If in fact you did know the true volume of a system then you could work out the size of vessel required but you would always add on a bit for luck.Proud to be 'Part P', the world is now my mollusc!
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Re: Calculating the water volume of a heating system
if it starts discharging just stick a 6 bar one ( from another post leaking prv)
lol
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Re: Calculating the water volume of a heating system
so what your basically saying is, a 3 bed house just stick in a 12 litre expansion vessel?
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Re: Calculating the water volume of a heating system
If the existing vessel is sound and the pressure is rising excessively when heating up whack another one in? an Additional 8 litres should suit most applications?
Or do you want water content per metre info?
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Re: Calculating the water volume of a heating system
think of it as not an exact science as many combi's only have 8 litre fitted,this will do most homes,but sometimes on a big house you have to fit additional expansion vessel,have seen the maths to work out vessel size,but on housing you dont have to be spot on,as combi,s are an example,but as said before on a big commercial job you would have to work it out
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