Heat Load Calculation

A Heat Retention Calculation is a specific calculation using the individual plans supplied via architects engineers, designers and/or clients. This calculation arrives at the precise kilowatts that are needed to heat every room in the dwelling to a comfortable level, while using as little fuel as possible, thus saving energy. This calculation gives information for the correct sizing of the Heating Unit to be used. To sum up the calculation, a heat load calculation is the foundation of the heating system. It ensures that when the heating system is turned on you have a high-performing heating system that has low running costs. There is no over expenditure and no under or oversizing of any componentry of the heating unit and other heating equipment.
Construction or renovation projects for buildings raise the central question of what performance a heating system must provide. In order to determine the heating energy requirement, many values ​​and building specifications must be taken into account. In addition to the size, the type of walls/ceilings/roofs/floors and the number of windows play an important role.
The insulation values ​​of all building components are included in the heat demand calculation. In addition to the purely structural requirements, geographical aspects such as location and position of the sun, weather influences such as wind, and the type of use of the rooms are also taken into account. 
 If you set up the hot water supply via the heating system, additional consumption must be added. Based on the requirement calculation, the first steps towards saving measures can be initiated.