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Jeff Layman[_2_] Jeff Layman[_2_] is offline
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Default Floor temp for radiator sizing

On 19/11/2020 14:08, Fredxx wrote:
I'm struggling to find a reference to the floor temperature and how to
calculate heatloss though the floor.

I have, through a link on the diyfaq:
http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...heating_design

a link:
http://yaph.co.uk/heating/boiler_sizing.xls

but that assumes a temperature difference for the floor of 27C which
can't be right.

I don't seem to have joy with other links on this page:
http://www.idhee.org.uk/calculator.html
goes to 404 not found,

http://www.est.org.uk/uploads/docume...dings/ce54.pdf
goes to DNS error

http://www.quinn-radiators.co.uk/downloads_heatloss.php
jumps to their home page.

Does anyone have a reference link for u-values and prospective ground
temperature?

Many thanks


Anything here of use?
https://www.tombling.com/heaters/heatloss.htm
(it refers to a concrete floor U or 0.7. It also uses an internal temp
of 20 deg and external of -5 deg, giving 25 deg in total, which wouldn't
be far off your 27 Deg)

https://web.ornl.gov/sci/buildings/conf-archive/2007%20B10%20papers/222_Roots.pdf

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Jeff