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Sorry if this is a dumb question but I am trying to figure out why a radiator has to be sized larger when the deltaT is increased from 10c to 20c.
It would seem the flow rate is reduced by half when detaT is reduced from 10 to 20c, my thinking would be to increase the flow rate rather than decrease the flow rate , can someone explain please.
Am i right in thinking the pipework should increase in size in order to carry more water through the system when increasing delta T from 10 to 20c? , would the boiler outpput have any bearing on delta T changes?. seems my thinking would indicate smaller radiators to be fitted if the water is giving up 20c of it's heat as opposed to 10c.
Your thoughts would be appreciated.
It would seem the flow rate is reduced by half when detaT is reduced from 10 to 20c, my thinking would be to increase the flow rate rather than decrease the flow rate , can someone explain please.
Am i right in thinking the pipework should increase in size in order to carry more water through the system when increasing delta T from 10 to 20c? , would the boiler outpput have any bearing on delta T changes?. seems my thinking would indicate smaller radiators to be fitted if the water is giving up 20c of it's heat as opposed to 10c.
Your thoughts would be appreciated.