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Heat emission from radiators and heating panels depends on inlet, outlet and surrounding temperatures
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The heat emitted from a radiator or heating panel depends primarily on the temperature difference between the radiator and the surrounding air. The heat emission can be expressed as:
P = P50 * ( (tv - tr) / ln( (tv - ti) / (tr - ti) ) * 1 / 49.32 )1.33 (1)
where
P = the emitted heat (W)
P50 = the emitted heat with an temperature difference 50oC (W). In general radiators are dimensioned for a middle temperature of 70oC and surrounding temperatures of 20oC (a difference of 50oC)
tv = water temperature inn (oC)
tr = water temperature out (oC)
ti = surrounding temperature (oC)
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