Heating circulator incorrectly sized?

Hi D_Halisham,

I've not yet had chance to go to my new house and measure them yet. I'm buying the property from my mother and so I've been doing this stuff pre moving in date when ive been around.

I'll post up as soon as I've done it
 
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Why did you not take an interest when your Mother was living there? .....leaving her with 4 cold radiators?
 
Why did you not take an interest when your Mother was living there? .....leaving her with 4 cold radiators?

...because she never mentioned anything about them being a problem.... And I don't routinely go around my mothers house checking to see how warm each radiator is....
 
So it comes to your attention when you decide to buy the house?
If she never mentioned it before then why the interest?
 
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So it comes to your attention when you decide to buy the house?
If she never mentioned it before then why the interest?

I am buying the house.....so I want it working. When you start to move in somewhere you tend to start noticing things that previously you didn't notice for example when you are loading boxes into back bedrooms ready for when you move in fully and you feel the radiator is cold in there....

What's this? Spanish Inquisition??
 
Bring on the comfy chair ( Python's Spanish Inquisition);)
 
Hi D_Halisham,

I've not yet had chance to go to my new house and measure them yet. I'm buying the property from my mother and so I've been doing this stuff pre moving in date when ive been around.

I'll post up as soon as I've done it

A marriage made in heaven!!!
Has anyone checked the bypass valve matey??
 
Why did you not take an interest when your Mother was living there? .....leaving her with 4 cold radiators?

...because she never mentioned anything about them being a problem.... And I don't routinely go around my mothers house checking to see how warm each radiator is....

But you could've taken your new bumboy chum DH round with you for Tea??
 
What would you propose dew point temp to be DH?
Under stoichiometric conditions it's approx 60C; but as burners are normally adjusted to work with 5-10% excess air (oxygen), so as to improve efficiency, dew point lowers to approx 57C. 55C is often quoted as the return temperature to aim for.
 
So you now understand how O2% in flue gas plays a role with respect to flue gas dew point temps?

I guess you will bring this up in future threads considering you are now a self confessed combustion engineer.:ROFLMAO:

Regards steelmasons/Gaswizzard.:censored:

Do you remember Gaswizzard DH? :D
 
but as burners are normally adjusted to work with 5-10% excess air (oxygen), .
10% excess air?:eek: Back to google Mr Hailsham.:ROFLMAO:
Your homework for today......
3% O2 = ???? excess air.

Join the combustion chamber DH as plenty of information regarding combustion calculations etc...:cool:;)
 

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