Formulas for the calculation of heating products

Abstract

Danfoss has gathered the most common formulas for the calculation and dimensioning of heating products in a table to give you a quick overview of the at times complex formulars we use in the heating business.

  • Flow rate
  • Mass flow rate
  • Kv value
  • Kv values in parallel
  • Kv value in series
  • Differential pressure from Kv value
  • Differential pressure from tete value
Title:8 STEPS – CONTROL OF HEATING SYSTEMS – Formulas – for the calculation and dimensioning of heating products
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Formulas - for the calculation and dimensioning of heating products


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