With the arrival of cold, many are forced to seek solutions for the heating of a working environment.
The most frequently asked question is: Which generator is suitable to my needs?
The answer lies in a mathematical formula:
V x ?T x K = Kcal/h
View so that instead of simplifying the choice seems more complex.. but in reality it is very simple!
We calculate step by step together and you will see that it will be very easy:
Calculate the volume of the place from the heat. To do this, multiply the height by width by the height to find the m3 (V); | |
Determine the thermal shock that the site must support. That is, if all’ outside there are 5 °C and the inside of our shed we want to have 18°C, the thermal shock will be 13°C (?T); | |
Finally, we must understand how our shed is able to hold the heat, and since it disperses the heat. This is calculated on the basis of a table of coefficients: K= 0,6-0,9 Buildings well-insulated, double walls, insulation material, ceiling, wall and floors, double glazed windows and insulated doors. K= 1,0 – 1,9 Construction fairly isolated double walls, insulating material in the ceiling, a few windows with individual glass panes. K= 2,0-2,9 Construction partly insulated: the walls simple with glass parts and the roof is not insulated. K= 3,0-4,0 Construction non-insulated: roofs made of wood, sheet metal or plastic material. |
By multiplying these three factors, you will find the Kcal/h you need to generate to heat up the desired environment.
Now that you have calculated the Kcal/h you need, you have to do is find the hot-air generator corresponding.
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