On 17/06/2020 00:36, John Rumm wrote:
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Good, lets all stop talking about radiator efficiency.
agreed - it's not a good label for what's involved and I shouldn't have
stuck with it
You can talk about overall system efficiency, or radiator power...
and, I suggest, something that captures the way it's not only the
/quantum/ of the power that matters but also /how/ it is transmitted.
Location is (I hope) an uncontroversial example: the Wiki covers how
radiators under windows differ are different from those on internal
walls. That's captured - and quantified - in the "efficiency factors"
in EN 15316[1]. But there is also work which shows size and shape also
matter[3]. You'll not be surprised to learn that (for any given power)
big and tall is best
[1] I don't have the up-to-date ones but were e.g. 0.97 under a window
vs 0.94 on an internal wall.
[3] eg
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/1...X/415/1/012034
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