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Is the furnace a hydroponic system? If it is you only need to get a heat exchanger (As you don't want the water to your heater flowing through the furnace) and plumb it as another zone in your house. If not you need to find a device for heating water that fits your furnace. and plumb the heat exchanger to that. I believe an heat exchanger is required by code in either case.
The test ring in a heat exchanger is the seal, that keeps the water from the heating container. The test ring should be changed every year.
Typically a baseboard heating system. Consisting of a boiler, pump, piping, and a heat exchanger like aluminum fins.
Underfloor heating is used to help with controlling the temperature in the house with the convection heating method. If water get on the floor, the water will condensate into steam.
On March 10, 2009 two solar water heating systems were installed on the roof of the White House.
An integrated system for both space and water heating. Heating is accomplished in a condensing heating module having a small hot water storage reservoir to reduce burner cycling during periods of low demand. The space heating system includes a fluid flow loop with a fluid circulating pump for circulating a heat transfer fluid in the loop from the heating module to a remote space heating heat exchanger. The heating module can also supply hot water for service use. The system may be configured either as an open loop system, in which the space heating and water heating subsystem are combined and share common lines, or a closed loop system, in which the space heating subsystem fluid flow loop is isolated from the water heating subsystem.
Yes, If it is a pressurized system, the water from the back boiler and your oil or gas fired boiler can be mixed. This can also be achieved by using a water to water plate exchanger to preheat the return water from your heating devices. If you have a forced air heating system in the house, a coil can be placed in the main trunk line of the duct work and heated by circulated water from the back boiler.
The plate heat exchanger is used in multiple systems in the field of HVAC, including geothermal water heating systems, instantaneous domestic hot water systems, semi-instantaneous domestic hot water systems, swimming pool constant temperature maintenance systems, solar hot water systems, etc.Plate heat exchanger systems provide plate heat exchanger designs for each application:1. Geothermal water heating system: The heat exchanger acts as a separate device for the host of the heat pump and the open cold and heat source, which overcomes the corrosion of sensitive equipment such as the host by water quality.2. Domestic hot water system: The good heat transfer performance makes the plate heat exchanger gradually replace the traditional container heating system, with a smaller area and more economical investment.Instantaneous domestic hot water system-to ensure that users have hot water supply anytime, anywhere, compact system, no storage tank required, large boiler capacity required, large heat exchanger Semi-instantaneous domestic hot water system—requires smaller boiler capacity, smaller heat exchanger, easy to grow bacteria in the storage tank, and requires additional places for the storage tank.3. Swimming pool constant temperature maintenance system: Install a heat exchanger to make the pool water circulate independently. In order to avoid the corrosion of the plate by the chloride ion in the pool water, please choose the plate material carefully.4. Solar hot water system: As one of the clean energy sources, solar energy has attracted more and more attention. By using a heat exchanger, the loop for collecting solar energy and the loop for domestic hot water can be separated, thereby effectively protecting it. Cleanliness of the domestic hot water loop.If you want to know more, you can search:YOJO
It's possible, but illegal. Heating system definitely not potable water.
no it is impossible....by heating at a high temperature it seems to be possible
Solar thermal heats water directly from the sun in panels called solar collectors. Fluid is pumped though the collectors and gets up to about 200 degrees F. That heat is then transferred to a storage tank, either directly in warm climates or through a heat exchanger in climates that freeze, as the hot fluid can be mixed with non-toxic antifreeze. For domestic hot water, that's about it, you just use the hot water in the tank for your showers and washing. For heating the house, you can either use the hot water for radiant floors, convection fan heaters, or forced hot air through a water to air heat exchanger.
If Anion exchanger use before cation exchanger in water treatment system then following problem occured 1. Deposition of sulphate in bed at high pH. 2. Elimination of CO2 Gas will not possible at high pH. 3. Due to very high pH in Cation unit sludge will be form which is the cause of strainer chocking & effect to resin quality. 4. Increse possibility of sodium slippage.