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It explodes at a certain temperature.
There is no reason for gasoline to explode in a tank. There is no heat or spark source in there. But the basic answer might be that there is little to no air (specifically oxygen) in the tank.
Heat is actually an acronym, properly written as HEAT, which stands for High Explosive Anti-Tank. Its primary purpose is part of the name: HEAT projectiles are primarily designed for use against armored vehicles, with a secondary use against fortified structures. They are designed to penetrate large amounts of hard substances, and are particularly effective against steel alloys.
Constant gurggling is a sign of lime and calcium build up in your tank. If the bottom of your outer tank is very hot to touch you may need to replace the water heater. When this happens the lower part of the tank is very hot and as an example it is like filling a pot with rocks and water see how long it takes to boil on your stove that means you are using alot more gas to heat that water because it has to go through sheets of lime and calcium. I do not recommend draining and cleaning the tank because it is very expensive and who is to say that the control or tank will not last after that. You have to consider the age of the tank and your water system. Most of your heat is probably coming out of the front of the tank where the burner is at. I bet you have a dark brown spot at the front of your tank where the heat is coming out where you lite the pilot. There is alot to consider about a new tank, Most gas companies will give you a rebate for changing it out to a new one or have a program to replace your water heater by a contractor and they may(if you are in good standing with them as credit and payments go) add the cost to your bill monthly and you are not out of pocket any money up front and usually no interest. Call your gas company first. See what they will do for you. Good luck!
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So the steam can rise from the boiler to the hot water tank storage
the tank must have a graeter amount of energy because it has to heat up more water there for it requirs more energy to do so
A put-put engine is extremely simple. It has a tank which contains water with two tubes leading from the water supply, perhaps in a pond. Under the tank is a source of heat which brings the water in the tank to the boil and makes steam. This steam rushes down the two pipes to the water supply, so moving the boat forward, almost like a jet engine. But that lasts only for a very short time because the steam condenses in the colder water, thus reducing the pressure in the tank such that a little more cold water enters the tank, which is heated to "steaming point" once more. So we hear the put put put put put........
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You can explode anything using steam if the pressure is high enough.
pressure can be maintain by regulating the steam or controling the steam entering in the dome of the dearater tank.
u know that big tank in front?well water i is turned to steam in the boiler then pushed into the big tank and pushes that giant steel/iron rod out the the steam leaves sucking the rod in and steam is again pushed in and so on,moving the wheels forward or backward.
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.
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A water heater that is a tank does not have copper coils. If gas fired, there is a burner at the bottom that heats the water in the tank the same way a tea kettle is heated on the stove. An electric heater has two heating elements in the side, top and bottom that heat the water. A tankless water heater has a coil with a flame in the middle that heats the water. This type heats the water as you use it and for as long as you want. An indirectly heated tank has a heat exchange coiled tube (calorifier) mounted inside the skin of the tank. Hot water or steam travels through the tube and radiates heat into the tank water.
Usually, a furnace filled with coal and wood will heat up a tank of water, which will cause it to evaporate and expand. Since water vapor takes up more space, it will quickly travel down a pipe and through a turbine, causing the turbine to spin. And the spinning is what creates energy.