Combustion heat output
The combustion heat output is the heat content of the fuel related to the lower calorific value that can be fed to a combustion system in continuous operation per unit of time . From the rated thermal input of the various losses calculated by deducting heating system whose heat output .
from: § 2 "Definitions" of the First Ordinance for the Implementation of the Federal Immission Control Act - Ordinance on small and medium-sized combustion plants
(Article 1 of the Ordinance for the new version of the First and Amendment of the Fourth Ordinance for the Implementation of the Federal Immission Control Act)
Example: The lower calorific value H u of heating oil EL according to DIN 51603-1 is 10.08 kWh / l. Can in a combustion system - z. B. a heating system - continuously 9.92 l heating oil per hour are burned, the thermal output of the heating system is 100 kW.
literature
- Ulrich Büdenbender, Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg, Peter Rosin: Energy law. Law of energy systems, Walter de Gruyter Verlag, Berlin / New York 1999, ISBN 3-11-015770-5 .
Web links
- Calculation formula for exhaust gas values (accessed on January 2, 2020)
- Combustion heat output for wood-fired systems (accessed on January 2, 2020)
- CHP basics (accessed on January 2, 2020)
- Amendment to the 1st BImSchV - new regulations for stoves and wood boilers (accessed on January 2, 2020)
- Legal framework (accessed on January 2, 2020)