yes.
The leakage from the primary circuit is extremely small and there is really no water make-up required. There will be some small leakage from the secondary circuit due to steam leaks, but very little. The only large use is the cooling water used to condense the steam at the turbine LP end. This can be a continuous flow from a lake, river, or the ocean where the water is used once then rejected, or if air cooling towers are used it can be re-circulated.
most substances change from liquid to solid form, they shrink together and denser water changes from a liquid to solid it expands, becomes less dense At normal atmospheric pressure, molecules usually behave in predictable ways as their temperature changes. Molecules fly apart into a gas when heated, condense into a flowing liquid when cooled, and shrink into a frozen solid when chilled still further. The changes in state parallel changes in energy: from high energy to medium energy Scientists say water's quirky behavior is caused by the shape of its molecule and by how its molecules bond to one another
Table The others can be subdivided and still be what they are: half of the air is still air, half the salt is still salt, half the gold is still gold, half the nitrogen is still nitrogen - but if you cut the table in half you no longer have a table.
Not quite. Carbon is the basis of organic chemistry, and is the base atom of all organic molecules, but that still leaves inorganic chemistry, in which carbon does not play such a central role.
Had the same prob. A lot of units 10 years or less have two separate heating strips when you first turn on the unit both are active once it reaches desired temp it alternates between the two to save on power. If one of these is bad it will blow cold when it cycles to it and warm back up when it switches to the other if it is still functioning. Hope this helps
No, but your furnace still does
no because you need a fork an a knife to eat your cat
Possibly a stuck relay
You cooling system requires coolant in order to keep working properly, if you are wondering why your room is still hot even though you have the AC on; it is because your air conditioner is out of coolant. Just call your local heating and cooling specialist.
First thing to do would be to clean it. Then try speeding up the motor if you still want more. Beware though by increasing the airflow substantially the air will be warmer.
Alice H. Parker invented the new and improved gas heating furnace. The heating furnace is still used today also.
You can smell it and your hair may look greasy.
yes it is still being used today.......depends where your at.
Cooling towers are also known as an air conditioner's radiator unit. A mist cooling system are fans that have water dripping in front of them in boxed units. These are still used in some parts of the developing world in the absence of air conditioners.
stuck thermostat, or cooling fan not working properly. turn on air conditioner switch see if you hear a fan run you can still have heat on certain settings and make the fan run. take to a shop before you blow head or gasket
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