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Multifuel boiler stoves – getting the perfect size
1.
2. Various types of boiler stoves are available these days, but the function of every machine is
exactly same. However, the heat output of boiler stoves vary according to their size and not
every boiler is able to heat the rooms equally.
Choosing the right size of multifuel boiler stove depends on what you want to heat. A
boiler stove is a heating appliance that burns wood or other fuels to create hot water, which is
thereafter piped to anywhere for domestic heating. If you wish to heat your house, you need
to do the math before going for the boiler stove.
How to work out the size?
First thing first, you have to ascertain the size of the room or the house that you want to be
heated. There is no point of having a stove that has a very large output of heat for a smaller
room and vice versa. Having a general estimate of the measurements will help in knowing
what size of boiler can be perfect for the job. You can calculate it via the following ways:
3. In Feet
In case you want to heat a particular room, take three measurements – length(l), height(b),
and width(w). Multiply lxhxw and what you get is the total volume of the room. The next step
is to figure out the BTU or British Thermal Unit. This can be calculated by multiplying the
volume of the room with 5/6/7.
Deciding the constraint is based on the following logic:
5 if your room has average numbers of doors and windows and average insulation
6 if the room has more than average number of doors and windows and below-average
insulation
7 if the room has a high amount of doors and windows and is not/poorly insulated
The BTU obtained after multiplying the volume with the constraint must be then divided by
3411.8, which will give you the required kW.
In Meters
Take the similar three measurements as we did in the previous case and multiply them to
calculate the volume of the room. Divide the result (lxhxw) by 10/14/25.
Deciding whether to divide it by 10/14/25 must be based on the following:
10 if your room has average numbers of doors and windows and average insulation
14 if the room has more than average number of doors and windows and below-average
insulation
25 if the room has a high amount of doors and windows and is not/poorly insulated
4. The result obtained gives the minimum amount of kW, the stove of which capacity you need
to heat the room.
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