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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Dumbreck" data-source="post: 7187686" data-attributes="member: 16496"><p>Our system shuts the flow right down by monitoring the return temperature, when that drops, the valve opens and flow picks up, so we do see a drop, but its part of the plan.</p><p></p><p>The Flow temp is also regulated (can't remember the current set value) but the hot water is blended with return water to protect the pipe from degrading </p><p></p><p>The figures I was given for. heat loss when contemplating the whole idea was 25 watts per metre. That translated into what we understand is £6 per metre per year. I was horrified at first but even the electricity board have losses, its just a question of whether its a significant proportion of the total transmission.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Dumbreck, post: 7187686, member: 16496"] Our system shuts the flow right down by monitoring the return temperature, when that drops, the valve opens and flow picks up, so we do see a drop, but its part of the plan. The Flow temp is also regulated (can't remember the current set value) but the hot water is blended with return water to protect the pipe from degrading The figures I was given for. heat loss when contemplating the whole idea was 25 watts per metre. That translated into what we understand is £6 per metre per year. I was horrified at first but even the electricity board have losses, its just a question of whether its a significant proportion of the total transmission. [/QUOTE]
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