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Author
Kweller, E. | Wise, R. A.
Title
Test Methods for the Direct Measurement of Stack Energy Loss During the Off-Period of Space Heating Equipment.
Coporate
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD
Sponsor
Department of Energy, Washington, DC
Report
NBSIR 84-2869, September 1984,
Distribution
Available from National Technical Information Service
Keywords
space heating; gas heating; tests; energy dissipation; flues; thermal measurements; thermal efficiency; heat loss; simulation
Abstract
Evaluations have been made of a possible alternative to the tracer gas test method now being used to measure off-period energy loss of space heating equipment with vent dampers. This alternative method offers the potential of a direct measurement method without the need for expensive tracer gas type instrumentation. The method uses a controlled flow of gas to a small gas fueled burner to simulate normal flue or stack temperatures previously measured during a cool-down test. Energy metered through the gas burner during the simulation gives a direct measurement of the thermal energy losses out of the stack. Results in comparison with the tracer gas method of test were lower for off-period energy loss measurements. A trend to better agreement between the two methods was noticeable for test furnaces with greater fuel input rates. Further development testing and evaluation will be required before the simulation can be considered as an acceptable alternative test method.