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09-02-2011, 03:23 AM #11
Re: Altherma flow temp issue
Increasing the flow and decreasing the flow temperature, reduces the heat transfer to the concrete and thus to the air (the heat transfer properties of the water have little to do with the exchange process), however by increasing the flow you reduce the diff between the flow and return, and end up with a better overall even heat transfer to the concrete.
The energy relased by the concrete to the air will be even. With low flows and and high splits you tend to get concentrated heat areas
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