Energy Consumption Calculation of Gas Fired Boiler for Heating
The calculation of the heating energy consumption of a gas fired boiler is actually to calculate the amount of air consumed by the boiler when it is heating. Take natural gas boiler as an example, one ton natural gas boiler can be heated 10 thousand square meters, and the gas amount is about 70 cubic meters per hour. In actual heating, heating will be affected by a variety of factors, such as the insulation degree of building will cause heat loss, correspondingly also need more energy to fill. Regardless of size, boiler efficiency is generally not very different. As natural gas is space combustion, boiler efficiency is mainly related to the heating surface size, heating medium temperature and heat transfer intensification. Because the natural gas boiler heating surface arrangement does not produce ash, the gas fired boiler can adopt the bellows and swirl for enhancing heat transfer, so the thermal efficiency of the boiler is high, especially, hot water boiler can generally reach 90%.
In order to calculate the energy consumption of a natural gas fired heating boiler, we can determine after the boiler capacity is selected and combined with the climate of the site where the customer is located and the degree of cold resistance of the building. More information about the method of natural gas consumption calculation, please contact our online service.