Though I'd give you boiler buffs a shot at this one. I need some help figuring heat gain from a coil I'm going to put in my current wood stove. Here are the details of my project.
I'm working on storing heat in a water storage tank, size of this tank has yet to be determined as I don't know exactly what kind of energy I will have available to dump in it. What I'm trying to calculate first off is the amount of energy I can get from a copper loop placed through the burn chamber of my existing wood burner. Specs are as such for this leg of the heat generation:
wood stove is a Buck Stove 41000 BTU 63% eff. I'm figuring that there will be 65000 BTU of heat/hr in the burn chamber.
loop that I plan to put in it consists of 1/2" x 16' copper holding 3.75 pounds of water (1 1/2 pints)
Flow rate 1/2 GPM and fluid temp input range should be 80 - 120 degrees
I know the gain will vary somewhat with the input temp but I'm having one hell of a time trying to figure out what kind of a gain this coil is going to produce period. Can anyone throw me a little nugget of help on how to figure on how much of that 65000 btu's this coil will absorb at any flow rate ?
I'm working on storing heat in a water storage tank, size of this tank has yet to be determined as I don't know exactly what kind of energy I will have available to dump in it. What I'm trying to calculate first off is the amount of energy I can get from a copper loop placed through the burn chamber of my existing wood burner. Specs are as such for this leg of the heat generation:
wood stove is a Buck Stove 41000 BTU 63% eff. I'm figuring that there will be 65000 BTU of heat/hr in the burn chamber.
loop that I plan to put in it consists of 1/2" x 16' copper holding 3.75 pounds of water (1 1/2 pints)
Flow rate 1/2 GPM and fluid temp input range should be 80 - 120 degrees
I know the gain will vary somewhat with the input temp but I'm having one hell of a time trying to figure out what kind of a gain this coil is going to produce period. Can anyone throw me a little nugget of help on how to figure on how much of that 65000 btu's this coil will absorb at any flow rate ?