tbedford
Mechanical
- Jul 11, 2004
- 79
Good morning all,
On my last project I tried to verify and calculate the Btu energy and compare this to 5 Badger 380HS energy meters installed in a solar and heat pump loop. Nothing is perfect in the field and of course, meter installtion is no exception. There were a number of factors to potentially affect flow and reduce the enrgy transfer.
However all my calculations came up with a BTU energy approx 40 to 50% less than the "factory-calibrated" meters. Something is not quite correct.
I used the formula Q + flow(gpm) x delta T(F) x 500.
Is this formula too simplistic?
Thank you for your help,
Tom
On my last project I tried to verify and calculate the Btu energy and compare this to 5 Badger 380HS energy meters installed in a solar and heat pump loop. Nothing is perfect in the field and of course, meter installtion is no exception. There were a number of factors to potentially affect flow and reduce the enrgy transfer.
However all my calculations came up with a BTU energy approx 40 to 50% less than the "factory-calibrated" meters. Something is not quite correct.
I used the formula Q + flow(gpm) x delta T(F) x 500.
Is this formula too simplistic?
Thank you for your help,
Tom