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Delta T
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Rodney Summers
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In a residential setting, what are the typical Delta T's used in the circulator-sizing formulas for the following types of loops:
1) System loop of CI Radaitors
2) System loop of copper-fin tube baseboard
3) Indirect fired DHW tank
Thanks!
1) System loop of CI Radaitors
2) System loop of copper-fin tube baseboard
3) Indirect fired DHW tank
Thanks!
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1 and 2 is typically 20° dT. Probably NOT for the reasons you suspect either...
# 3 has no design dT "standard." There are so many variables, e.g., if the well water is 38° and the indirect just filled and the boiler cold, we could see a 100° dT and that would be fine.
If sombody's in the shower and the boiler is large, the dT could be 5°. That too would be fine.0 -
HUH?? You answered your own question?
GPM = Btuh / (deltaT x 500)0
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