I really don't think it makes much of a difference as after all its a pumped circulation system, its probably no worse than the conventional bottom to bottom almost universally used system which works pretty well to my mild surprise.
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When designing a heating system using rads a heatloss calculation is completed to determine how much heat is going to be required to keep the room at the required temperature (say 21C) when it is, say -3C outside. This is used to select a suitably radiator to do the job. As others have said the outputs the rad manufacturers state is based on being tested in a standard way (MW-air temp = 50) Here is the important thing in your case - they also connect up the rad in a certain way, typically Top & Bottom Same End (TBSE) if you change the way it is connected then you change the radiator ability to heat the room (stated output).I need someone to explain why the return should be at the bottom and what difference will it make to the system.
Engineer came out yesterday as they had to rehang the radiator which was not hanged properly.
Also tightened the bolts which were loose to get rid of the leak in the Heat Exchange Unit.
Regards to the Delta Temperature.
The Exchanger has flow temperature set to 75 degrees. The return temperature using thermal camera is 50 degrees, I assume this is actually much more like 70 degrees as the incoming temperature was read as 53 degrees.
Anyway we still have a lot of air in the system, he said they will powerflush the system.
He is insisting it does not matter if the return is at the top.
Also stated 3 hours to increase the temperature of the room by 2 degrees is due to room size and that we are on ground floor.
After they remove the air from the system I will have to hire someone to get a report done.
I need someone to explain why the return should be at the bottom and what difference will it make to the system.
Regards to the Delta Temperature.
The Exchanger has flow temperature set to 75 degrees. The return temperature using thermal camera is 50 degrees, I assume this is actually much more like 70 degrees as the incoming temperature was read as 53 degrees.
Thanks. You guys are brilliant offering great advice. Also you have common sense unlike the cowboys I am dealing with. As we are in our defects period I will fight to get this resolved. I will keep you guys updated but this could take some time.
I asked them how long would it take to swap the pipes and they said 2 hours. So do not understand why they simply won't just swap the feeds around.
I don't supposed you took the flow & return water temps of each one do you John? only what would have told us the heat out put. Interesting to see the heat distribution across them & the mean water temp 51.53 top, 60.93 middle & 59.2 bottomAnything in the interest of science.
All temps taken after 40/45 mins, the BOE gave the fastest warm up from cold.
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So pretty conclusive without it being carried out in a climate chamber.They were pretty close to the sketch, ie, BTOE 65/56, BOE 65/58 & TBOE 64/54.
Yes, Probably not thermodynamically very accurate.
I wouldn't mind betting the 3 °C was not as per the design. With these communal systems the heating pant is invariable N.gas powered & capable of condensing so the design should be very much that of the domestic gas boilers system.If the flow rate was the same in each case, it would more accurate to infer the emitted power from the fact it's proportional to deltaT. If this is correct, there is only a 10% advantage for TBOE over BTOE at deltaT = 9 °C. The heating engineers the OP is arguing with are claiming TBOE vs BTOE makes an insignificant difference and this result supports them; if the OP's radiators are running at deltaT = 3 °C rather than 10 °C the difference will be even smaller.
I wouldn't mind betting the 3 °C was not as per the design.
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