Cutting my heating bill
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18 Feb 2008 03:56 PM
I've been told that insulating my basement would save between 20k to 27k BTU of heat loss. My initial response was doubtful, since the basement isn't heated anyway. When I thought about it, since the basement is cooler than the 1st floor above it, it would tend to cool off the first floor faster then it should. I know that 20k BTU is just a rough estimate, but is there a formula I could apply to figure out what my actual BTU heat loss currently is. I would think that a 10 x 20 foot uninsulated basement would have the same heat loss per sq foot as a 20 x 50 uninsulated basement. And number two, how much can I expect to save per 1k BTU heat loss if I insulated the basement. This would give me a cost / benifit ratio I can use to justify the expense of insulating.



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18 Feb 2008 04:35 PM
Attached are two heat loss calculations from a house.  The first has no insulation in the floor.  The second has R 30 in the floor.

As you can see the difference is about  20k BTUh.

This is for total floor footage of 2700sqft.

1 kw is about 3400 BTU.  If your heat pump has a COP of 3 then you get about 10k BTUh for each kw you buy.  So based on your kw rate,  you can figure your savings.

Hope this helps.

Attachment: no floor insulation.pdf
Attachment: with floor insulation.pdf

Dewayne Dean

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18 Feb 2008 07:23 PM

Thanks for the PDF files! Over what period of time are these figures for? Daily Averages?

Thanks!

 



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18 Feb 2008 07:26 PM
These are BTU's per hour at the design conditions listed at the top of each report.

This particluar house was designed for an outside temp of -10° F.   So when it is -10  the heat loss will be what is listed on the report.


Dewayne Dean

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