Hi,
I have a problem related to my Kohlangaz Gosford HE Gas Fire and wonder if anyone can give me some advice..
The problem is that when it is set to its lowest output it seems to be producing too much heat output. It has recently been serviced by a Gas registered engineer and he is of the opinion that every thing is OK. Having had the gas fire for a number of years (January 2017) we are perfectly used to the amount of heat which the fire produces when set to the minimum output. Sitting in our normal positions in the room which we have done since installation, we now find that our legs are uncomfortably hot when the fire is on its lowest setting. This was not the case, prior to the recent service.....
The engineer made another visit in response to my complaint but still stated he could not see any problem.. I did not witness any instrument being used to measure the heat output of the fire at its various settings as can be adjusted by the fire's remote controller.
My question... How is the actual heat output from the front of a gas fire measured ?
The specifications of the fire state that the Maximum Gross Heat Input is 5.0 kW and the Minimum Gross Heat Input is 3.5 kW. Presumably these quoted Max and Min ratings relate to the heat settings of Max and Min as selected by the Remote Controller.
The Efficiency as specified in BS 7988-1 is quoted as 80%
So using these figures I would think that the Maximum Heat Output = 80% of 5 kW or 4kW
and the Minimum Heat Output = 80% of 3.5 kW or 2.8 kW or is this too simplistic ???
If these Output figures are correct, How can they be verified by testing ??
I have a problem related to my Kohlangaz Gosford HE Gas Fire and wonder if anyone can give me some advice..
The problem is that when it is set to its lowest output it seems to be producing too much heat output. It has recently been serviced by a Gas registered engineer and he is of the opinion that every thing is OK. Having had the gas fire for a number of years (January 2017) we are perfectly used to the amount of heat which the fire produces when set to the minimum output. Sitting in our normal positions in the room which we have done since installation, we now find that our legs are uncomfortably hot when the fire is on its lowest setting. This was not the case, prior to the recent service.....
The engineer made another visit in response to my complaint but still stated he could not see any problem.. I did not witness any instrument being used to measure the heat output of the fire at its various settings as can be adjusted by the fire's remote controller.
My question... How is the actual heat output from the front of a gas fire measured ?
The specifications of the fire state that the Maximum Gross Heat Input is 5.0 kW and the Minimum Gross Heat Input is 3.5 kW. Presumably these quoted Max and Min ratings relate to the heat settings of Max and Min as selected by the Remote Controller.
The Efficiency as specified in BS 7988-1 is quoted as 80%
So using these figures I would think that the Maximum Heat Output = 80% of 5 kW or 4kW
and the Minimum Heat Output = 80% of 3.5 kW or 2.8 kW or is this too simplistic ???
If these Output figures are correct, How can they be verified by testing ??