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how to find heat loss

Paras Agrawal , 12 Years ago
Grade 11
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Aman Bansal

Last Activity: 12 Years ago

Dear Paras,

alculating a heat load is necessary before the installation of a radiant heating system can begin, since different types of radiant heating systems have different BTU output values.


A typical heat load calculation consists of surface heat loss calculation and heat loss due to air infiltration. Both should be done separately for every room in the house, so having a floor plan with dimensions of all walls, floors, ceiling, as well as doors and windows is a good place to start.



Below is a sample 6-step manual to surface heat loss calculation:


Step 1 – Calculate Delta T (Design Temperature):


Delta T is a difference between indoor design temperature (T1) and outdoor design temperature (T2), where indoor design temperature is typically 68-72F depending on your preference, and outdoor design temperature is a typical low during the heating season. The former can be obtained by calling your local utility company.


Assuming that T1 is 72F and T2 is –5F,  Delta T = 72F - (-5F) = 72F + 5F = 77F



Step 2 – Calculate surface area:


If the calculation is done for an outside wall, with windows and doors, the calculations for the window and door heat loss should be done separately.


Wall Area = Height x Width - Door Surface - Window Surface


Wall Area = 8ft x 22ft - 24sq ft - 14sq ft = 176sq ft - 38sq ft = 138sq ft



Step 3 – Calculate U-value:


Use “Typical R-values and U-values” guide to obtain the wall R-value.


U-value = 1 / R-value U-value = 1 / 14.3 = 0.07



Step 4 – Calculate wall surface heat loss:


Surface heat loss can be calculated using the formula below:


Surface Heat Loss = U-value x Wall Area x Delta T


Surface Heat Loss = 0.07 x 138sq ft x 77F = 744 BTUH

(U-value is based on assuming a 2x4 wood frame wall with 3.5” fiberglass insulation)



Step 5 – Calculate total wall heat loss:


Follow the steps 1 through 4 to calculate heat loss separately for windows, doors, and ceiling.


Door Heat Loss = 0.49 x 24sq ft x 77F = 906 BTUH

(U-value is based on assuming a solid wood door)


Window Heat Loss = 0.65 x 14sq ft x 77F = 701 BTUH

(U-value is based on assuming a double-panel window)


Ceiling Heat Loss = 0.05 x 352sq ft x 77F = 1355 BTUH

(U-value is based on assuming a 6” fiberglass insulation. Ceiling surface is 22ft x 16ft)


Now, add all the number together.

 

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