what these numbers tell you???
i did a heat loss calculation for the home and shop witch is 43600 btu/h for the coldest day with a differencial of 87f.
no solar or household gain are calculated.
i burn sugar maple who give me 200m btu/year
no electric baseboard running
where i live, the degrees days are 9000 dd/year witch is how many degrees below 70f for the year
is 200m btu / 9000dd = 22222 btu/dd = 10,4 btu/sq.ft/dd make sense
or 22222 btu/dd / sq.ft. = 19 btu/sq.ft is better
my boiler (conventionnal) took 2 hrs to heat 30 gal. of water(no glycol) to raise the temp from 120 to 210f with 40 pound of sugar maple without any heat load
what this tell you,
there is no efficiency rating for the boiler but i will guess it at 50% or less
thanks
i did a heat loss calculation for the home and shop witch is 43600 btu/h for the coldest day with a differencial of 87f.
no solar or household gain are calculated.
i burn sugar maple who give me 200m btu/year
no electric baseboard running
where i live, the degrees days are 9000 dd/year witch is how many degrees below 70f for the year
is 200m btu / 9000dd = 22222 btu/dd = 10,4 btu/sq.ft/dd make sense
or 22222 btu/dd / sq.ft. = 19 btu/sq.ft is better
my boiler (conventionnal) took 2 hrs to heat 30 gal. of water(no glycol) to raise the temp from 120 to 210f with 40 pound of sugar maple without any heat load
what this tell you,
there is no efficiency rating for the boiler but i will guess it at 50% or less
thanks