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Title: Furnace Efficiency


1
Furnace Efficiency
  • Bryce Cox
  • Dallin Bullock

2
Problem
  • My gas bill is very expensive
  • My furnace claims an efficiency of 78 but it
    appears to be less efficient

3
Objective
  • Using recorded high and low temperatures
    calculate the heat flux from my apartment in the
    month of March 2008
  • Use information on gas bill to determine natural
    gas used for heating
  • Compare calculated use to measured and compare
    efficiencies

4
Assumptions
  • Radiation is negligible
  • Furnace keeps temperature inside apartment a
    constant 70º F
  • All neighboring apartments also at constant 70º F
  • Heat transfer through only two walls

5
More Assumptions
  • Average convective heat transfer coefficient of
    10 W/m2K
  • Inside wall surface temperature is equal to
    temperature inside apartment

6
Set up
Material Material Thermal Conductivity (W/mK) Thermal Conductivity (W/mK) Thermal Conductivity (W/mK)
Brick Brick 0.72
Gypsum Gypsum 0.17
Hard Wood Siding Hard Wood Siding 0.094
Stud Stud Stud 0.16
Glass 1.4
Insulation 0.038
  • Generate value for conductive resistance in walls
  • Find values for thermal conductivity of wall
    materials

7
Solution
  • Total resistance ofcomposite wall is1.054
    m2K/W
  • Resistance of windowsis 0.105 m2K/W

8
Solution
  • From recorded high and low temperatures we
    estimated average day and night time temperatures
  • We then used the average temperatures to
    calculate heat flux for each day and night

9
Results
  • We found the total energy lost by heat transfer
    for the month was 3,371,151,069 Joules
  • Converted to British Thermal Units 3,195,234 BTU
  • 3.195 DecaTherms (Unit used by gas company)

10
Results
  • My gas bill states that I used 7.2 decatherms in
    March. Estimating that 1.5 decatherms a month is
    used by the water heater and oven then 5.7 DTH
    were used by the furnace

11
Results
  • The furnace has a published efficiency of 78
  • According to our calculations this means the
    furnace should use 4.1 DTH
  • We found that it actually used 5.7DTH which is
    about 56 efficiency

12
Conclusion
  • The discrepancy in efficiency is due to many
    possible factors
  • Dirty filter
  • Restricted air flow (poor duct arrangement)
  • Dust buildup in combustion chamber

13
Recommendations
  • Change filter every 3 months
  • Clean ducts if needed
  • Make sure vents are not obstructed

14
Appendix
  • Resistance per area equations

15
Appendix
  • Heat transfer equation

16
Appendix
  • Thicknesses
  • Brick 102mm
  • Wood siding 8mm
  • Studs 130 mm(40 mm wide, .65 m apart)
  • Gypsum 12mm
  • Glass 7mm

17
Appendix
  • Total wall area 34.82 m2
  • Total window area 5.63 m2

18
Appendix
  • References
  • BYU Geography Department Weather statistics
  • http//www.pgjr.alpine.k12.ut.us/science/james/pr
    ovo2008.html
  • Trane Heating Systems Furnace Information
  • http//www.trane.com/residential/products/Furnaces
    /XR80.aspx
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