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The heat exchanger is very important to the operation of your boiler or furnace system within your home. This is the part that takes the heat and disperses it into the air or water for distribution of your home. If your current heat exchanger is not performing correctly, here is a simple guide to help you install a new one on your boiler or furnace unit. Step 1. When you are planning on installing a new heat exchanger, the first thing that you should consider is safety. Working with boilers and furnaces can be extremely dangerous. Little accidents, such as punctured hoses or disconnecting the wrong pipes that carry steam could cause you to get seriously burned. You should also wear protective work gloves because there is the potential of getting cut on sharp edges that may be present. Power to these appliances should be turned off at the main electrical circuit breaker. Since the furnace will be turned off, you should do this type of project in warmer weather conditions. Give these appliances enough time to cool down before proceeding. Step 2. If you are replacing an existing heat exchanger, you will first need to remove the old one. This is located behind a panel on your boiler or furnace appliance. Remove the panels located on the front of your furnace or boiler with a screwdriver. These panels can be extremely sharp and cause you injuries. To identify the heat exchanger, you will be looking for pipes and tubing coming off of what looks to be a bulky metal panel. You will need to write down where each of the pipes, clamps, hoses, or other part that is connected to the heat exchanger goes for easier re-connection. If it is possible to get a camera in there, you can also take a picture of the heat exchanger and its connections for future referencing. Remove all of the fittings that connect to the heat exchanger so that it can be removed from the furnace. Step 3. Reconnecting your new heat exchanger is very simple if you took good notes on the connection placements or took pictures of the old heat exchanger set up. If your heat exchanger kit has new fitting that need to be installed, you can replace the old ones with the new fittings. If the set up and fitting are the same, you can just replace the hoses, clamps, pipes and other hardware on your new heat exchanger. You will need to let your furnace sit for a few hours before you can replace the panels and turn the power back on to the furnace.
Your furnace may be leaking water due to a clogged condensate line, a cracked heat exchanger, or a malfunctioning humidifier. To address this issue, you can try cleaning the condensate line, checking for cracks in the heat exchanger, or adjusting the settings on the humidifier. If the problem persists, it is best to contact a professional HVAC technician for further inspection and repair.
Physical change
An example of a change that requires heat to take place is melting. When a solid substance is heated, the heat energy causes the particles to move faster and overcome their attractions, resulting in the solid turning into a liquid.
Cleaning is oftentimes considered to be a tasking job which no one would want to be doing, but there are certain things that we can never avoid. Cleaning does not only involve sweeping the floor, wiping the window panels, and dusting the carpet rug; cleaning also involves getting down and dirty with your appliances- television sets, microwave ovens, and heat exchangers, which are commonly found on electronics like air conditioners and refrigerators. Every cleaning job is incorporated with a few procedures that you must follow through, and the same goes when cleaning your heat exchanger. * Safety first! Unplug the appliance from electrical outlets. Obvious isn’t it? But this is one of the things that a lot of people tend to forget and look over. As a result, a number of accidents have occurred which involves people being electrocuted. * Let your heat exchanger cool down. If your appliance was just recently used, it would be best to allow your heat exchanger to cool down before manipulating it. Once the heat exchanger has cooled down, remove it from the appliance, but remember to use protective gloves. Rubber gloves are not recommended since they cannot take much of the heat. * Wipe the entire tube with a damp cloth and use cleaning agents if you wish. Be sure not to soak it as this might cause the heat exchanger to get ruined. Brush the tube with a nylon bristle brush and make sure to get into the small areas which are a common place for dirt to settle. * If there is hard debris that might need scraping off, a plastic metal scraper is a great tool for you. Slowly remove the debris that might have hardened with time, but be sure not to ruin the tubes of the appliance. * When satisfied and all debris is removed, wipe the whole thing again with damp cloth and follow through with a clean and dry cloth. * Reattach the whole heat exchanger to it’s proper place and be sure that it fits securely. * When testing the appliance to see if it works well, you must stay nearby to be able to observe any unusual occurrences.
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For a given amount of energy, and a given mass, a material with high specific heat would have a smaller temperature change. /\T = E / ( m * cp )
Heat itself does not have mass or take up space. Instead, heat is a form of energy that can be transferred to or from objects. When heat is added to a substance, it can cause its molecules to move faster, leading to a temperature increase and potentially a change in volume.
your heater will be cold, or your engine can over heat. your car can take a long time to heat up. Your inside heater will be cool, or your engine temp. will over heat.
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Heat capacity is the amount of heat something can take before it changes temperature by a degree. If we use water as an example, it is said to have a high heat capacity as you need to heat it a lot before it changes temperature at all. Latent means not yet existing. Latent heat is therefore referring to the amount of heat it would take something for it to change state. Water is said to have a high latent heat of vaporisation. That means that it takes a lot of heat to vaporise water. While heat capacity talks about how much heat something can take, latent heat talks about how much heat something requires to cause a change. Similar concepts but they have slight differences.