I am trying to calculate the size of radiator required for each room so that i can size a new boiler. we are renovating a bungalow and extending it so the existing system will virtually all go. Below is an example of the calculation i have done for one room. Does this look right? I am a little concerned that including 3kw for water, my boiler only comes out to be around 18kw for a 5 bedroom bungalow/house. Am i using the right U values as sources on the net seem to vary.
Lounge
External walls 21.9sqm x Temp difference (22C)x U value (0.92, masonary cavity filled) = 443W
Window 4.5sqm x 22C x 5 (PVC double glazed window) = 495W
Internal walls 18.5sqm x 3C x 1.7 (internal stud wall) = 95W
Floor 23sqm x 11C (solid floor uninsulated, average ground temp 10 degC) x 0.71 = 180W
Ceiling 23sqm x 22C (loft space) x 0.34 (joists and insulation) =171W
Ventilation 1.5 air changes x 55m3 x 22C x0.33(vent factor) = 600W
Total 1984W
The U value of the solid floor was worked out using the formula U = 0.05 + 1.65(P/A) - 0.6(P/A)**2
Therefore the floor U value is different for each room dependant on the perimeter to area ratios.
Lounge
External walls 21.9sqm x Temp difference (22C)x U value (0.92, masonary cavity filled) = 443W
Window 4.5sqm x 22C x 5 (PVC double glazed window) = 495W
Internal walls 18.5sqm x 3C x 1.7 (internal stud wall) = 95W
Floor 23sqm x 11C (solid floor uninsulated, average ground temp 10 degC) x 0.71 = 180W
Ceiling 23sqm x 22C (loft space) x 0.34 (joists and insulation) =171W
Ventilation 1.5 air changes x 55m3 x 22C x0.33(vent factor) = 600W
Total 1984W
The U value of the solid floor was worked out using the formula U = 0.05 + 1.65(P/A) - 0.6(P/A)**2
Therefore the floor U value is different for each room dependant on the perimeter to area ratios.