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Amazing video! I was trying to understand data centers recovered heat! Thank you!
ОтветитьGod. The internet sure is freakin useful.
Ответитьthank you for helping me!! ❤
ОтветитьI am boiler operator and how to get a job forgen county
ОтветитьI just watched a video that took place and one of the coldest communities in OYMYAKON Russia.
It is-65 most of the time in the winter.
It is also considered one of the most dangerous communities in the world because of this cold.
They brought in a huge industrial boiler and run underground veins to every one of the houses in the community.
They are able to keep the heat inside the homes now at 25°C or a.k.a. 77°F.
This is absolutely amazing heat source, why don’t we know more about it? Because they make more off of you when you bring a natural gas or propane or even electricity into your home. It’s always about profit.
This was super informative. I'm helping run a family owned plumbing & heating business & I know nothing so I will be binge watching your videos.
ОтветитьMuch better VRV VRF Air conditioning or Hot and cold Inverter split AC
Ответитьall my life i always thought radiators were filled with hot water lol
ОтветитьYou defenitley cam here after watching the Andrew Shultz clip
ОтветитьOmg thank you! The example you gave with heating and covering the pot made it so easy to understand. Even my dumb monkey brain got the concept down!
ОтветитьOmg thank you! The example you gave with heating and covering the pot made it so easy to understand. Even my dumb monkey brain got the concept down!
ОтветитьNice explanation simple and sweet
ОтветитьWhy fo we/you not use induction technology ?!
ОтветитьWhy in the name of #%%@ do we not see induction technology; as heat souce? heat buildings?! Even a simple electric oil filled home portable space heater could use this technology! Making it possible to heat a building for a fraction of gas, coal, oil ect!?
ОтветитьHello, thank you. How much do you think can cost for the equipment only for heating the building (15m x 40m x 4m) up to 60 celsius?
Ответитьgreat video
THANKyou
As someone who lives in a tropical country, I never understood how heating systems work when watching western tv series. Thanks for this very informative video!
ОтветитьHello and thank you for the very informative videos. I’m now to steam heating and we just purchased a building with a steam boiler. I’m trying to learn more about the older looking thermostats in each room that have a copper tube running into and out of it:
How does it works and how to replace them.
Steam heating is the best 🥹
ОтветитьThermostatic trap 👍
ОтветитьEducational. Thanks for sharing.
ОтветитьAreas of application here in Germany for steam heating systems.
Fields of application
Steam heating is hardly used in office and private buildings. It is mainly used in larger buildings such as exhibition halls or warehouses. Here it is characterized by low operating costs. Another advantage is that it heats up large rooms quickly. The poor controllability and the high space requirement are disadvantages that make steam heating unsuitable for conventional private houses.
The use of a steam heating system is particularly useful where process steam is generated. This is the case, for example, in industrial laundries or commercial kitchens. In this way, the steam that is generated anyway can be used for heating.
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ОтветитьSo why does my radiator make crazy noises cling clang!!!!
ОтветитьIn my opinion steam heat is great for residential use. Although it takes a while for the radiators to get hot they retain the heat for a long time and your house does not get dry like with hot air heat
ОтветитьYou should make a steam cooling video, thanks for the great explanations
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ОтветитьThank you sir for your great efforts its clear
ОтветитьSo for example like in big nyc apartments that have the pipes running through the room lol. Do each tenant pay for the heater ?
ОтветитьHere are questions to refresh what you had learnt:
1. Where are steam heating systems (SHS) can be found ?
2. Where do SHS commonly use ?
3. Without required pump, how does SHS distribute and provide heat ?
4. What is the functions of a loose lid when contained water applied with thermal energy ?
5. What happened to internal pressure as thermal energy applied to a sealed container ?
6. How do water molecules react when both of the pressure and temperature are increasing ?
7. When water transformers from liquid to steam/vapor, how many times does it expand ?
8. Explain how 2-pipe steam heating system work.
9. What is steam hammering ?
10. What needs to be installed to prevent rupture or steam hammering ?
Great demistration. Thank you.
Ответитьgreat dude
ОтветитьThank you for continuing to share and educate those of us in the unwashed masses. You do an excellent job explaining whatever topic the video is on.
ОтветитьЭтот Бачог воды Поставит
на улитцу и Солнце согреет
Батарею дом
Ahhhhhh The Hartford Loop !!!!
Nice Video.
in my opinion, this is the best form of indoor heating................
ОтветитьI would maintain that the pressure in the system plays no role in the circulation of steam and condensate. Rather it’s the change in density and the resulting convection current. The steam is light and rises up to the radiator (always situated ABOVE the boiler). The condensate is heavy and naturally drains back to the boiler. The system pressure dictates the temperature of the steam and therefore that of the radiator.
ОтветитьWhy didn't you show a single pipe system?
Ответить@Engineering mindset please make a video on oscilloscope and it's uses, waveform generation. DC & AC coupling, DC offset and different types of electrical waves like sine waves, triangular waves etc. Please make a video very confused. Please🙏 Please🙏 Please🙏
ОтветитьGreat video with simple explanations. Thanks 👍
ОтветитьNon NYers: "wats that clankin sound!" NYers: "IDK we not allow to ask those questions, The Clankin is the Clankin and thats wtf it is!!" SupersNYers: "IT HITTIE THE PIPE TO THE LEFT IT HITTIE THE PIPE TO THE RIGHT IT HITTIE THE PIPE UPSTAIRS" ----Andrew Schulz every New Yorkers needs to watch this video LUL
Ответить"We paid to generate steam so we don't want to waste money"
ОтветитьHey The Engineering Mindset, how about video comparing steam heating and conventional hot water heating. I live in europe, it's first time I hear about steam heating so I'm curious about differences.
ОтветитьHow can the incredible vacuum of space, exist next to our atmosphere, without a physical barrier..?
ОтветитьLet’s suppose that we supply the radiator with steam @0.5 barg. From steam tables we see that steam temperature is 112 C (233 F). Don’t you think that this radiator is going to cause severe burnings to anyone who will touch it accidentally?
ОтветитьCan you do a comparison between a water evaporation air conditioners (swamp coolers), a change in state air conditioner (traditional air conditioner) and heat pumps and centralized chillers. I sure love my air conditioner during the short but very hot western Canadian summers. Looking at buying a heat pump to replace my AC and supplement my winter heating.
ОтветитьSo if too many people shut off their radiator valves I assume the boiler would start to overpressurize? I assume the boilers have emergency pressure pressure relief valves so they don't just blow up.
ОтветитьReally helpful video 👏. Please make video on lead acid battery concept. Details about it's charge, volt, ampere and it's charging tools formation 😊
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