Calculation of water flow rate for anticondensate pumps
Sizing of anti-condensate pumps
We are pleased to present a program dedicated to the sizing of anti-condensate pumps. In a world where heating is fundamental to comfort and energy efficiency in buildings, understanding and correctly sizing condensation pumps is vitally important. Eliminating the danger of thermal shock is absolutely necessary to avoid sudden breakages due to condensation of the components of the thermal power plants.
This program was created by Itieffe to simplify the complex process of calculating the water flow required to prevent the formation of condensation in heating systems. It will guide you through the steps necessary to determine the optimum flow rate of anti-condensate pumps to keep your system efficient and effective.
You will understand the importance of correct design and sizing of anti-condensate pumps to ensure trouble-free operation.
We hope that this program will become a useful resource in your professional activity or personal interest. This tool will provide you with the skills needed to calculate the water flow rate of your anti-condensation pumps accurately.
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Calculation of water flow rate for anticondensate pumps
How to quickly size the anti-condensation pump
Used to prevent cold water from the system from entering the boiler directly with consequent condensation.
It directly draws hot water from the delivery and conveys it to the return thus increasing the temperature of the same at the boiler inlet.
It must be of low head (1 ÷ 2 m ac) necessary only to overcome the boiler resistances.
The thermal shock consists of an intense and rapid change in temperature which can cause serious consequences for the boiler.
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Calculation of water flow rate for anticondensate pumps
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