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Unread 05-02-2006, 10:57 PM   #11
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Default Re: Mcp 350 or MCp655 for storm waterblock

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Originally Posted by bobo5195
quick thing i noticed.

The energy terms don't appear to take into account pump energy dump. Do you also consider frictional losses in the blocks from pressure drops?
The pumps dump heat into the loop in the V2 code. Wattage dumped is shown in the pump info.

Frictional losses? If you mean resistance to flow, I assume it all handled by whomever did the PQ graphs, ie: Robotech. If you mean the heat caused by the blocks, again I assume it is all factored in by Robotech's "real world" testing and thus in the C/W values he provided.
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