Trying to help a friend out and myself to understand heat loss a little better, maybe someone can shed some light on this for me.
Did a calculation on the US Boiler Company website and all results posted below but I don't understand...what/why is a range of temperatures given?
And by the way this calculation was being done for a possible garage unit heater in a 30' X 30' & 8' ceilings w/6" insulation
Total Heat Loss for 60 F Temp. Diff. = 31,209.00
Total Heat Loss for 70 F Temp. Diff. = 36,826.62
Total Heat Loss for 80 F Temp. Diff. = 41,820.06
Total Heat Loss for 90 F Temp. Diff. = 46,813.50
Total Heat Loss for 100 F Temp. Diff. = 51,806.94
Did a calculation on the US Boiler Company website and all results posted below but I don't understand...what/why is a range of temperatures given?
And by the way this calculation was being done for a possible garage unit heater in a 30' X 30' & 8' ceilings w/6" insulation
Total Heat Loss for 60 F Temp. Diff. = 31,209.00
Total Heat Loss for 70 F Temp. Diff. = 36,826.62
Total Heat Loss for 80 F Temp. Diff. = 41,820.06
Total Heat Loss for 90 F Temp. Diff. = 46,813.50
Total Heat Loss for 100 F Temp. Diff. = 51,806.94