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Some causes with low heat outputs, such as cigarettes and sparks from cutting and welding, were more sensitive to fire danger and fuel availability than others.
The presently available equations for determination of heat outputs from these room heaters are valid for a certain height at a specific temperature range.
For instance, the heat loads consumed by end users can be provided by the heat outputs of SEHs that are converted from either the imported natural gas or the imported electric power.
Such a structure created the reduced interior cross-sectional area and thus increased vapor flow velocity within the channels, while the high vapor velocity generated a higher shear stress exerted upon the liquid-vapor interface, leading to the reduced liquid film thickness, increased refrigerant evaporation rate, and increased electrical and heat outputs.
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Doubling the frequency quadruples the heat output.
An increase in power means an increase in heat output.
"It doesn't shut off the radiator completely, but it can reduce the heat output," Mr. Gifford said.
Heat output can reach 14Kw - the equivalent of a 14-bar electric fire - depending on your logs.
In addition, the lower heat output of fuel cell micro CHP units makes them more suitable for smaller and well-insulated homes.
With a properly designed a radiant system, the heat output to each zone is the result of both the temperature of the water and the circulation of that water within an individual zone.
"At least from the data I've seen so far," Dr. Gann said, referring to humped curves showing the heat output, "we're getting the magnitude of the release right and we're getting the shape right".
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