Heat Loss Calc Input Help

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gorsuchmill

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Mar 14, 2008
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Central MD
Thanks in advance everyone - this forum is very helpful. I've downloaded the Slant Fin heat loss calculation program and need insight on a couple of pieces of information. What should I enter for the following:

1) Outdoor Temp
2) Altitude Ft.
3) System Design Temp

I live in Baltimore County, Maryland and currently use an oil fired boiler serving cast iron radiators, 2 hydronic coils for FHA and an indirect DHW. My boiler high limit is set at 180 deg. I'm looking to install a wood boiler as my primary heat source and want to size it properly.

Thanks again.
 
Hello gorsuchmill

I'm not too far from you; I live in Carroll county. I've been exploring the possibility of installing a wood boiler so I also used the Slant Finn calculator. I've talked to a couple of HVAC contractors about installing an additional heat-pump for my 2nd floor and my heat-loss calcs seem to match pretty close to what they've come up with. I used 0 degrees for the outside temp, it doesn't get that cold here too often but it can and does. My altitude, according to GPS, is 730 feet but changing the altitude to 10 feet didn't change my btu rating at all so I don't think this value really matters much in our case. I used 180 for System Design temp.
 
Thanks everyone for your help.

Eric - I live on Falls Rd. just south of Mt. Carmel, and have been talking to Redox, who is also in the area. I use way too much oil, so a wood boiler seems like a real possibility. I'll be in WV next weekend and plan to stop by New Horizon to check out the EKO and Biomax units. I'll let you guys know if I make the move and you can check out the setup.

Lee
 
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