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Originally posted by theetruscan
Graystar, please tell me you're being sarcastic, here especially, but throughout this thread as well . . . please!
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Flow rate is volume over time. When you increase the flow rate you increase the volume over a given amount of time. So if you double the flow where you had a quart of water flowing by previously, you now have 2 quarts flowing by. It doesn't matter if it's from the same gallon of water that is circulating over and over. The fact is that for a given amount of time more water is being used for heat transfer.