If the car is setting in the sun.Heat builds up in the ducts. With my car, it was Heater matrix clogged with radiator sealant. The workshop cleaned it and it's start working fine!
Your heater blows hot air because it heats the air inside the unit before blowing it into the room. This is typically done using a heating element like a coil or a ceramic element that warms up the air passing through the unit.
Ductless air conditioners are not better than ones with ducts. The reason why ductless air conditioners are not better than ones with ducts is that they don't remove the hot air as well.
Depends on where you get the hot air from. Returning hot air means the furnace will have to work less to heat that air back inåt output temperature. OTOH the energy to create that hot air has to come from somewhere. Using a space heater or something to blow into the return ducts will cost you more in electricity than what you save on the furnace .
I assume the blower motor is going. There might be an air bubble preventing the warm water from circulation through the heater core, you might have a build-up of sludge doing the same. Or maybe there's something broken in the valves in the air ducts preventing the heater from releasing warm air into the car.
Sounds like your heater core has a leak and is causing steam to enter your air ducts. Does the steam have a coolant oder, if so, you will have to pull it and replace.
If a 2001 VW Beetle does not have hot air coming from the heater there is a problem with the vehicles heating system. The heater core is malfunctioning and will need to be replaced.
If you are a homeowner and are experiencing hot water heater problems you would look in the yellow pages under heating cooling. Often, companies that specalize in air conditioning and plumbinbg will also be able to fix your hot water heater.
Yes. It connects to the inside of the tank, where the hot water is. Heat from the hot water will heat the vent pipe by conduction. The top end should be much warmer than the bottom end, near the floor or outlet.
Most Furnaces have a temperature differential rating on the name plate on the inside of the unit. It's usually around 40-60 temp differential. This mean your supply air should be only 40-60 degrees warmer than your return air. If there is no tag on the unit or the differential is much higher or lower, call your local heating and air conditioning company. Electric heaters can be calculated differently with amps and volts. Call and electrician or heating and air conditioning company if you have an electric heater.
It gets warmer and warm air always rises.
the resistors get very hot, so they put them in the heater ducts so they get airflow when the fan is on, look for a male 4 prong plug held to the heater with 2 screws. the wires from your fan switch should go to it.