Abstract

The problem of flow control of the heat carrier with a significant reduction of its temperature is studied. Several solutions to this problem are found taking into account the required amount of heat to the consumer. In this case, the heating supply object seems to be an equivalent heating device. An acceptable range of temperature reduction in the heat supply pipe is found, in which the problem of 100 % heat supply can be solved by increasing the flow of the heat carrier. It has been shown that this range can be significantly extended if there can be some decline in the quality of the heating supply – delivered volume of heat. The results can be used in the development of low-temperature heating modes – graphs of quantitative regulation of the heating supply.

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