chem55
Chemical
- Aug 28, 2003
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Hi:
I have about 376 gallon(1421 lt) of water in a open cylindrical tank. I would like to use 6kw of heater and I want to increase 20 deg cel temperature. As per the formula,
Kw = [gallons * T(rise)] / [325*Time(hrs)]
I have calculated that it will take about 13hrs to temperature rise of 20 deg cel.
Now my question is, after reaching the setpoint (Temp rise of 20deg cel) if there will be temperature reduction of 1 or 2 deg cel, how much time it will require to reach again the set point? If there will be reduction of 2 deg cel will occur, I want to reach the set point just within 5 to 10 minutes.
For minimize the time, I'm ready to use more than one heaters of 6Kw.
Looking forward your kind reply.
Thanks,
Chem55
I have about 376 gallon(1421 lt) of water in a open cylindrical tank. I would like to use 6kw of heater and I want to increase 20 deg cel temperature. As per the formula,
Kw = [gallons * T(rise)] / [325*Time(hrs)]
I have calculated that it will take about 13hrs to temperature rise of 20 deg cel.
Now my question is, after reaching the setpoint (Temp rise of 20deg cel) if there will be temperature reduction of 1 or 2 deg cel, how much time it will require to reach again the set point? If there will be reduction of 2 deg cel will occur, I want to reach the set point just within 5 to 10 minutes.
For minimize the time, I'm ready to use more than one heaters of 6Kw.
Looking forward your kind reply.
Thanks,
Chem55