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Old 10-19-14, 11:40 AM   #13
buffalobillpatrick
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Thanks Steve,
Your data shows about a 2% loss of HP efficiency for each *C increase of load temp.

So keeping a load tank 15*C hotter to handle "design temp" winter night
vs. a mild Fall day,

would cost about 30% in HP efficiency.

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