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billy bob
billybob wrote
as for the 107% efficiencies, all condensing boilers can be calculated to show over 100%, but we know this is rubbish in the UK,
So why can heat pumps operate at efficiencies of up to 300 percent and even higher ?.
Yes I know one burns fuel and the other one uses a compression cycle.
But the basic operations of the compression refrigeration cycle are based upon the two heats ,sensible and latent.
So at the basic level I think the physics are similar.
Why is it impossible for the energy extracted in a condensing boiler from the latent heat not to push the boiler over the 100 percent efficiency thresh hold ?.
Because that is nonsense, nothing can work beyond 100% of its capability, percentage is out of 100, so it is impossible in the real world to go beyond that.
Condensing boilers are only utilising heat that it has produced that would normally be wasted going out of the flue, it has not magically found energy, so it is only using energy it has produced, just more efficiently, a 30kW boiler cannot produce 35kW of energy, a 30kW boiler could not even produce 31kW so it would be impossible to go over 100%