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Estimated Costs of Heating Systems

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Estimated Seasonal Efficiencies and Annual Costs of Heating Systems

Systems
Seasonal
Efficiency
Gas Fired Gravity Vent Unit Heater
62%
Energy Efficient Unit Heater
80%
Electric Resistance Heating
100%
Steam Boiler with Steam Unit Heaters
65%-80%
Hot Water Boiler with HYD Unit Heaters
65%-80%
Oil Fired Unit Heaters
78%
Municipal Steam System
66%
INFRA Red (High Intensity)
85%
INFRA Red (Low Intensity)
87%
Direct Fired Gas Make Up Air
94%
Improvement with Power Ventilator
Added to Gas Fired Gravity Vent Unit Heater
4%
Improvement with Spark Pilot Added to Gas Fired Gravity Vent Unit Heater
1/2%-3%
Improvement with Automatic Flue Damper and
Spark Pilot Added to Gravity Vent Unit Heater
8%

Annual fuel use may be determined for a building by using one of the following formulas:

Electric Resistance Heating
H / ( ΔT x 3413 x E ) x D x 24 x CD = KWH/YEAR

Natural Gas Heating
H / ( ΔT x 100,000 x E) x D x 24 x CD = THERMS/YEAR

Propane Gas Heating
H / ( ΔT x 21739 x E) x D x 24 x CD = POUNDS/YEAR H/( D T x 91911 x E) x D x 24 x C D = GALLONS/YEAR Oil Heating

H / ( ΔT x 140,000 x E) x D x 24 x CD = GALLONS/YEAR

Where:

ΔT = Indoor Design Minus Outdoor Design Temp.
H = Building Heat Loss
D = Annual Degree Days
E = Seasonal Efficiency (See Above)
CD = Correlation Factor CD vs. Degree-Days

Considerations Used for Corrected Values
1 - 0°F Outdoor Design (See Corrections)
2 - Slab Construction—If Basement is involved multiply final BTUH by 1.7.
3 - Flat Roof
4 - Window Area is 5% of Wall Area
5 - Air Change is .5 Per Hour.

Source

Engineering Cookbook, A Handbook for the Mechnical Designer
Second Edition

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