Could be low pressure; could be a valve in between floors which is off.
turn valves off at up stairs heaters
The air way stale and hot
hot water.
If hot water burned down houses there would be many more fires.
Yes u can itwill gel up but wen hot it will then show the gel you must push down with the cap of the needle and then it will then it will come out of the gel a bit into the water and then heated up some more so that the Joe gets hot and then push down keep pushing the gel down and then you inject out water only the water only
If you let hot water cool down, it will become cold water.
This is just one possibility. This is what I did. We have a bi-level house and the thermostat was down stairs like yours is. What I did was move the thermostat upstairs. I was lucky though cause I was able to access the top floor through a closet down stairs and then ran it up the wall. Then the down stairs was freezing at first so what I did was close the down stairs vents some and it cools the upstairs great now. The down stairs is definitely cooler now, but the the upstairs is tons better. Hope this helps. Good luck.
Yes it would cause it has water in it
choices are: The cold will flow from the metal into the hot water, causing the hot water to warm up and the metal to cool down. b. The energy from the hot water will flow into the cold metal, cooling the water down and heating up the metal. c. The cold will flow from the metal into the hot water, causing the hot water to cool down and the metal to warm up. d. The metal will cool down because the specific heat of water is high.
Only as hot as the aquastat setting on the boiler tells it to get. Or in the case of a reset system where the water temp is reset up or down based on outdoor air temp, only as hot as the reset schedule (which is adjustable) set into the controller tells it to get given the outdoor conditions on that particular day.
The air way stale and hot
The air way stale and hot