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Default So how much power does an oil filled radiator actually use.

On Monday, 4 December 2017 17:22:11 UTC, T i m wrote:
On Mon, 4 Dec 2017 08:23:32 -0800 (PST), whisky-dave
wrote:

On Monday, 4 December 2017 16:09:51 UTC, T i m wrote:
On Mon, 4 Dec 2017 06:28:34 -0800 (PST), whisky-dave
wrote:

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I know far more than you do yes.

Oh, you are funny dave and it's good that you can still laugh at
yourself after all this. ;-)


I'm laughing at the ****ing idiot that told me the heaters are faulty


Who is that then?


The same idiot that said they were helping me saying the rad. is faulty and emailed sales, even when the 5 rads all behaved the same it then becaome an aledged batch problem.
But it;s no suprse you don't know who this idiot is.




and seems to think they should be sent back because of what sales have said.


They said that did they? You have that in writing I hope?


No I only have what the idiot told me they said, I never contacted sales so don't know what sales wanted me to do.


The point now is that you could be part of the solution, rather than
being part of the problem but you have admitted you don't care so ...


I do care that's why I want those that are being paid to do the job to actualy do the job.


But they aren't going to are they ...


No they are NOT and they are not goign to pass the job onto me so they cna get promoted or get away without doing their job.


so in the meantime the students
go cold, or colder than they might if you had the brains to follow
some simple advice (or at least do the tests towards such).


The students are told how to complian if they wish, if I complain I get an officail complaint raised against me. The studetns have the option to complain in the National student survey,

http://my.qmul.ac.uk/your-voice/feed...urvey-results/

there's no such thing as a national technicains survey.



Of course if you really had a clue you could tell me how to work out just how many heaters I would need, but as the number is above one I doubt you'd be able to work it out.


Ah, so at least you are now admitting you don't know how to do it
yourself (so that's some progress at least).


I haven't a clue it's not my job, I'm not a heating engneer and none of our lecturers are. we as technicians DO NOT install central heating or build the buildings. we aren;t painters and decorators either.



What *you* have to do (as we aren't there), is measure all the walls,
windows, floors and ceilings and find out (or take a guess) as to what
they are made of (solid walls, brick outer with block inner, steel
frame with concrete panels etc) and then use the guides for each area
to calculate the overall loss (using the 'u' value for each material x
the area of each x the temperature difference between both sides of
each (so between the lab and the room above for the ceiling and the
lab and the outside on a worst case day)).


why the **** would I do that, it;s nothing to do with me.
You really are dumb aren't you.



https://www.diydata.com/information/...s/u_values.php

This sort of thing:

https://www.diydata.com/planning/ch_...1_imperial.php

Or this might help automate it a bit:

http://www.heatline.co.uk/heat-loss-calculator/


you are a clueless ignorant ****er aren't you, did yuo read the last point after entering whether it;s a living room or bedroom.

7 Contact your Gas Safe registered installer to discuss your exact heating requirements.

Gas was removed from the lab in 1996 on the last refurb.



Or I'm sure if you gave us the dimensions and some idea of what each
surface is made of someone would be able to help.


I doubt that, but lets just imagine a very simple room, about the size of my office.

3.5M X 5.5m and 3 metres in hieght.

Cheers, T i m