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If wired correctly the red wire will be hot, but any wire can be hot regardless of colour if done incorrectly.
You can hot wire a boat. It just matters what type it is.
Before you follow any of these instructions, make certain that you check with the documetation that came with the generator, since I can't be certain of what your generator is doing. The following assumes that the generator provides 220 output and is NOT 3 phase. If it's 3 phase, all of the following is wrong and don't do this! In general, 220 circuits have 2 110 "leg's" which are nothing more than a center-tap into the 220 source. It can be a center tap on a transformer or a generator. The center tap is designated with a white wire, and the two "hot" lines are usually designated with either black or red. In the case of your generator, if it is not a 3 phase circuit, the 4th wire is probably green which is the universal indicator for a ground wire. To be safe, it is a good idea to ground the generator using a long, copper grounding rod that has been driven into the ground and using a good sized wire (typically #10 or larger) connect it to the generator at the grounding lug, again, see instructions that came with the generator. To make the welder work with the generator, you can "get by" connecting the white wire to the white of the generator or if you're using a plug connect it to the silver screw. The two black wires or the black and red wires are connected to the two brass colored screws. Whenever a ground wire is provided on a wire it should be connected to grounding screw of the plug. I hope this is enough information. If you have any questions, contact the manufacturer or a local electrician.
well, since its a gas generator, my guess is that its powered by farts, so farts would make it very hot.
The white is neutral. The house does have a neutral wire even though it may be black. One of those black wires is the neutral and the other is the hot wire. You will have to determine which is hot and which is neutral. You can easily do this with a voltage tester. The wire that lights the tester is the hot. When you wire the light simply wire the hot to hot, and the white and green to the other wire.
boiler use many type of working fluids like water, mercury, liquid sodium, etc., but steam generator works only with water as working fluid. hence all steam generator are boilers but all boilers are not steam generators...
No. Hot water directly from boiler is not potable.
We just had (Dec,2008) estimates on replacing the boiler in a hydronic (hot water) heating system. The building is, commercial, 6000 square feet , basement and upper level combined. The estimates were not all specific as to boiler size. One of them stated, 260,000 BTU, Peerless MI-09. Another estimate stated, Peerless MI-08, at 227,000 BTU. Lowest estimate was, $4870. Highest estimate was, $7285. Two other estimates were in between.
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That would depend on the boiler - look on the boiler plate it will tell you the answer for that boiler there.
A back boiler is a boiler which supplies a central heating and hot water system and is fitted into the recess of a fireplace.
A boiler functions by boiling water to a steam, which rises upwards. Keeping the hot water tank above the boiler helps keep the hot water hot, as well as allowing the steam to carry itself to the tank, instead of the hot water tank producing steam feeding back into the boiler.
So the steam can rise from the boiler to the hot water tank storage
160-180 Fahrenheit for boiler temp
boilers which are used in ships called as marine boliers.
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