Your question sounds more like a statement! well so your coolant reservoir plastic tank has overheated and probably has hot steam shooting out of it.. this is probably due to either your thermostat getting stuck shut. but it is most likely your radiator has some sort of hole or leak.
When the water in your radiator is sealed the water boils at a very high temperature wich is a good thing. but when the seal is gone the water boils at normal driving temperatures. check your radiator hoses and the radiator itself for any leaks.. good luck
Have you heater core replaced.
No, antifreeze is green or pink. If your antifreeze is brown (its rust) you to flush and clean your cooling/heating system. No, antifreeze is green or pink. If your antifreeze is brown (its rust) you to flush and clean your cooling/heating system.
There are several types of antifreeze that you can use in radiant (in floor) heating systems. Some people use a 50/50 mix of glycol and water, while others want to go the non-chemical route or a specific in floor heat antifreeze.
After cooling the container
Hot air is less dense than cold air. Heating a sealed, rigid container of air will increase the pressure of the air in the container.
you sell it and buy a Chevy truck
My heating system currently has antifreeze in it. The system is completely isolated from the house water system. A small RV water pump is used to fill the system and pressurize properly. I do not know the type of antifreeze used in the system. With complete isolation, automotive should be acceptable. I am investigating RV antifreeze as well. Automotive antifreeze is toxic. There must be no connection between the heating system and the potable water systems. Isolation valves are not acceptable.The usual FHW heating in a home or other building is connected to the water (drinking water) supply with a pressure valve at the boiler.Automotive antifreeze is deadly and can cause blindness even in small amounts.There is a special antifreeze (non toxic) for use in heating systems where a backup/mix/crossover with the drinking water could occur.You could also burn out your circulation pump by using the wrong antifreeze, which is very expensive to replace.
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your thermostat is probably broken get a new one
Heating at high temperature can be dangerous.
Inhibited propylene glycol if you are using antifreeze instead of water, But I do not understand why unless it is a vacation home or something along that line.
Heating a gas in a closed container would increase it's pressure. This would happen because when you heat the gas, the particles' kinetic energy increases, making them move faster, and more. They will hit the sides of the container and create pressure.