[Equest-users] Steam Meter Energy Usage Much Less Than Gas Boiler Energy Usage
Kathryn Kerns
kathryn.kerns at bceengineers.com
Wed Apr 28 09:33:19 PDT 2010
Everyone, I have a building in Fairbanks Alaska that uses hot water
heat. I built an energy model for it and included a gas, natural draft,
80% efficient boiler to heat the hot water. I then deleted the gas hot
water boiler and substituted a steam meter. I repeated this process for
the gas DHW heater. When I ran the steam heat meter energy model, I
noticed that the Heating Energy Consumption was reduced by 38% compared
to the gas energy model. Nothing else seemed to change much, but the
reduction of heating energy bothers me. I realize that a steam to hot
water heat exchanger is more efficient than a boiler, but why does the
amount of heating energy required drop so much? Shouldn't the amount of
heat required be the same for both models? I have attached the Energy
Consumption reports for both models. Thanks.
Kathryn Kerns
Systems Specialist
BCE Engineers, Inc.
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