stevegraber1
Mechanical
- Dec 28, 2004
- 1
ok - sorry this is so basic. i haven't done heat transfer calcs in some 30 years. my old books are greek to me. online calulators are too simplistic and usually based on HVAC of homes.
can't i calc the BTU's of a heater by knowing the flowrate (water), and delta temp of the water? the inlet water & outlet water? and can't i calc how long a volume of water will take to reach a selected temp?
i'm reviewing a heater system. water heater, electric heater, 5500 watts. the water vessel is 600 gallons. how many BTU's am i really putting into the water, and how long will the water reach 100 degrees F?
i seem to recall this was a basic calc, but forgot long long ago.
see ya
steve
steve.graber@sundancespas.com
can't i calc the BTU's of a heater by knowing the flowrate (water), and delta temp of the water? the inlet water & outlet water? and can't i calc how long a volume of water will take to reach a selected temp?
i'm reviewing a heater system. water heater, electric heater, 5500 watts. the water vessel is 600 gallons. how many BTU's am i really putting into the water, and how long will the water reach 100 degrees F?
i seem to recall this was a basic calc, but forgot long long ago.
see ya
steve
steve.graber@sundancespas.com