Heatloss Calculator & Guide

4.0
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About this app

The Heatloss Calculator & Guide from Mr Combi Training includes three useful calculators:

• Heatloss calculator - finds the heatloss from a room
• Radiator calculator - estimates a radiator's length/output
• Converter - quickly converts between Watts and BTU/h

Heatloss Calculator:
This easy to use calculator lets you enter the details for a room, with dimensions in metres or feet, and it will then will calculate the heatloss in Watts and BTUs per hour. The desired room temperatures (12 - 24°C) can be set in the settings page and also the outside temperature (-30 to +5°C) the temperatures are also given in their Fahrenheit equivalents.

The results will show:

• Ventilation heatloss - Losses from air passing through the room.
• Fabric heatloss - Losses through walls, floor and ceiling.
• Total heatloss - Sum of the ventilation and fabric losses.

The required radiator for the room can then be determined from the total room heat loss i.e. select a radiator that's rated higher!

The app can also be used to work out how much could be saved by fitting double glazing, cavity insulation or extra loft insulation to your home. Carry out a survey of each room in your house, with and without the double glazing/cavity insulation/loft insulation, then total the differences for the whole house to find how much heat is being wasted.

The app will even also calculate the time taken to heat the room from the set outside temperature if the right radiator is fitted. You can also enter flow and return rates and the Mean Water Temperature (MWT) and Delta T will be calculated, making it easier for you to select the right radiator using the manufacturers correction factors.


Radiator Calculator:
This calculator will estimate the length or power output from an existing compact radiator using a range of calculations from the most popular radiator manufacturers in the UK.

To find the output you simply select the radiator type, select the height, enter the length (in mm or inches) and select the Delta T. The results will then show the lowest and highest power outputs from across the different manufacturers and then the average will be calculated. This is very useful if you want to show a customer that their radiator is too small for a room.

To find the estimated length select the radiator type, select the height, enter the output and select the Delta T. The results will then show the estimated length the radiator would need to be.

The following radiator types are supported:
• P1 - Single panel
• K1 - Single convector
• P+ - Double panel
• K2 - Double convector
• K3 - Triple convector


Email or Export:
Once you have your results you can email them directly from within the app or export them to another app that supports text files, such as Dropbox, Google Drive or Evernote.


Converter:
The super simple Converter will help you quickly convert between Watts and BTU/h. Just enter one value and the other will be calculated.


Guide:
To give you some extra help when you need it, we have added a mini-guide to the Radiator Calculator with the following 4 pages:
• Correction factors - Shows you when and how to apply a correction factor to your results
• DeltaT Calculations - How to calculate the MWT and DeltaT
• Common Faults - Lists a number of common radiator faults, their symptoms and remedies
• Balancing - Instructions for balancing a system
Updated on
Aug 26, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.0
33 reviews
Joe Esseen
April 8, 2024
Love that it's a one off payment and not a subscription. One of the negative reviews is based on a misconception. The flow and return temperature does not affect the heat loss from a room. What it affects is the size of the radiator and the difference between the two affects your flow rate required and therefore pipe sizes. Lower diff - higher flow rate (and bigger pipes). Lower flow temp - bigger radiator needed. The heat loss is the same; use a correction factor from the manufacturer.
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John Kent
July 14, 2022
When you change flow and return temps to comply with building regs the watts / BTU output of the room stays the same. Think it needs updating.
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Joshua May
January 15, 2022
This is an excellent app for accurately calculating a room's heatloss based on its use and location in your home. It also includes a corresponding radiator calculator.
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