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Post by independentenergy on Oct 22, 2016 11:41:45 GMT -8
Hello I miss some information in order to complete my knowledge. I would like to know if there is a calculation, also empirical, to obtain a given ISA according to the CSA of the riser? How can I calculate the channel floor measures of Peter according to CSA riser? I am referring to this: thank you.
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Post by satamax on Oct 22, 2016 12:05:41 GMT -8
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Post by independentenergy on Oct 22, 2016 12:15:27 GMT -8
grazie grazie max. Forgive me I asked for something that had already been dealt with, but I have much difficulty to seek post gave my bad English. can you tell me something about the floor channel?
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Post by peterberg on Oct 22, 2016 12:24:57 GMT -8
I would like to know if there is a calculation, also empirical, to obtain a given ISA according to the CSA of the riser? How to calculate the ISA, according to the CSA of the riser is described here: batchrocket.eu/en/building#bellsizingHow can I calculate the channel floor measures of Peter according to CSA riser? This is also covered already, see batchrocket.eu/en/designs#floorchannel, end of the third paragraph past the picture.
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Post by satamax on Oct 22, 2016 12:25:58 GMT -8
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Post by peterberg on Oct 22, 2016 12:43:51 GMT -8
Hmmm... I see now that the French version doesn't have that two sentences that helps with calculating the floor channel. Max, could you translate this for me, please?
"Using the steel ducts as drawn, the vertical part is 5.4% of the riser CSA and the horizontal part 8.25%. By keeping close to these percentages it is possible to calculate the dimensions for a larger or smaller batchrocket according to their larger or smaller riser CSA."
I need to remember to ask the same for the Spanish and Slovenian translations, to their respective translators of course.
Independentenergy, are you interested in translating the whole of batchrocket.eu/en into batchrocket.eu/it? The more translations, the happier.
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Post by independentenergy on Oct 22, 2016 14:24:16 GMT -8
Thanks for the info. peter, I'd be happy to help but I'm afraid of not being able
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Post by satamax on Oct 23, 2016 0:45:34 GMT -8
Hmmm... I see now that the French version doesn't have that two sentences that helps with calculating the floor channel. Max, could you translate this for me, please? "Using the steel ducts as drawn, the vertical part is 5.4% of the riser CSA and the horizontal part 8.25%. By keeping close to these percentages it is possible to calculate the dimensions for a larger or smaller batchrocket according to their larger or smaller riser CSA." I need to remember to ask the same for the Spanish and Slovenian translations, to their respective translators of course. Independentenergy, are you interested in translating the whole of batchrocket.eu/en into batchrocket.eu/it? The more translations, the happier. "En utilisant des profilés métalliques, comme ceux du dessin. La surface interne en coupe de la partie verticale doit faire 5,4% de celle de la cheminée interne, et la surface interne en coupe de la partie horizontale, doit faire 8,25%. Ces pourcentages rendant possible le calcul de tubulure d'apport d'air secondaire, pour n'importe quelle dimenssion de cheminée interne. " I think this is good enough. HTH. Max.
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Post by peterberg on Oct 23, 2016 1:11:22 GMT -8
Piece of text is incorporated, thanks Max.
Independent, I reckon your grasp of English language isn't that good. We'll give it some more time, I keep looking around for other translators, multi-language does work. 30-day average of first-time people visiting the site rose to 73 as of today.
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Post by independentenergy on Oct 23, 2016 5:36:22 GMT -8
the vertical part of the floor channel has a standard length, or is related to the size of the system?
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Post by independentenergy on Oct 24, 2016 5:54:44 GMT -8
someone could answer my question ? thanks😊
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Post by peterberg on Oct 24, 2016 7:29:54 GMT -8
The vertical part of the floor channel is reaching up to half of the port's height. As such, it is related to the size of the system, i.e. it is 1.1 times the base number. Measured from the floor of the firebox up to the tip of the 45 degree plate.
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Post by independentenergy on Oct 24, 2016 11:01:59 GMT -8
Thanks Peter
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