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Determining the right amount of fuel
The amount of fuel added should allow the storage tank to be constantly heated to the
max. storage tank temperature (= boiler target temperature). Please note that the
amount to reload also depends on the type of fuel.
Example: Heat a 2000 litre storage tank by 30°C
The calculation below only takes into account the storage tank. It does not take into
account the boiler efficiency, pipe losses and the energy required to heat the boiler
and heating system.
Assumption: The storage tank currently has a temperature of 50°C and should be
heated to 80°C. The calculation below shows how much fuel is required for heating.
First we calculate the energy required:
As the medium to be heated is water and the mass is roughly the same as the volume (2000
litres = 2000 kg), we can use the simplified formula Q = m x c x Δt.
Q = energy required
m = mass of the medium to be heated
c = heat capacity of the medium to be heated (constant for water)
Δt = temperature difference between start and end temperature
1)
Mass (m) x heat capacity (c) x temperature difference (Δt) = energy (Q)
2000 kg x 1.163 Wh/kgK x 30 K = 69 780 Wh
69 780 Wh = 69.8 kWh
Heating a 2000 litre storage tank from 50°C to 80°C requires approx. 69.8 kWh of energy.
1.Temperature difference in Kelvins (K). As these are not absolute temperatures the value can be entered in degrees Celsius (°C). (30°C
equals 30°K)
The amount of fuel can now be calculated from the energy required:
For our sample calculation we used beech with a water content w=20%. The energy content
of the fuel varies according to the type of wood and the water content. (⇨ See "Fuel table"
[page 24])
Energy required = 69.8 kWh (from calculation above)
Energy content of fuel = 3.8 kWh/kg (beech, w=20%)
Energy required / energy content of fuel = amount of fuel
69.8 kWh / 3.8 kWh/kg = 18.4 kg
Approx. 18.4 kg beech wood (w=20%) is required to heat a 2000 litre storage tank from 50°C
to 80°C.
Operating the system
3
Heating the boiler
Operating Instructions S3 Turbo | B0610717_en 23

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BrandFroling
ModelS3 Turbo
CategoryBoiler
LanguageEnglish

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