Condensate from condensing gas boilers has a pH between 3 and 4.
Later research has shown that condensate contains nitric and sulfuric acid, strong enough to damage steel, iron and concrete.
Yes, AC condensate is typically slightly acidic due to the presence of dissolved carbon dioxide in the water.
Gold does not condensate in the same way that water vapor condenses to form liquid water. Gold has a high melting point of 1,948 degrees Fahrenheit (1,064 degrees Celsius), so it turns from solid to liquid at this temperature, rather than condensing.
Condensate yield refers to the amount of liquid (condensate) produced from natural gas or oil during processing and separation. It is commonly expressed as the volume or percentage of condensate recovered from the raw natural gas or oil. Achieving a high condensate yield is important for maximizing the value of the produced hydrocarbons.
Condensate is primarily used as a noun. If it's being used as a verb the past tense is condensated.
Morpholine is often preferred over ammonia for dosing in boiler feed water because it has lower volatility, lower potential for corrosion, and it offers better pH stability. Additionally, morpholine provides effective protection against both acidic and alkaline corrosion in the boiler system, making it a more versatile and reliable option compared to ammonia dosing.
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Condensate is what you get when you condense steam (water) that was heated in a boiler to make the steam. I'm not sure what else you are looking for.
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Hi. No, these are not the same thing. A Combi-boiler can be a type of condensing boiler that does not need a tank and just heats the water on demand. A combi boiler can be of a condenisng type - in other words there are combi boilers that are condensing boilers. However, there are many types of condensing boiler that do have a holding tank, so not all condensing boilers are combi-boilers. By the way, if you are looking into a combi boiler, make sure that your installer has factored in your likely hot water usage and that this type of system will supply you what you need even at peak times.
Yes, a condensing boiler can be mounted on an internal wall, provided it complies with local building regulations and manufacturer specifications. It's essential to ensure proper ventilation and access for maintenance. Additionally, considerations for flue installation and drainage for condensate should be taken into account. Always consult a qualified professional to ensure safe and efficient installation.
Yes, AC condensate is typically slightly acidic due to the presence of dissolved carbon dioxide in the water.
The gas condensate is acidic. The acidity in the gas corrodes, therefore, forming sulphurised condensate droplets. Heating desulphurised the gas condensate.
Because all you need to do is heat the condensate up and it will evaporate again.
Bose Einstein condensing were first discovered by Eric cornell and carl wieman
If its a large steam system which I am assumeing,then a pump or pumps.
Gold does not condensate in the same way that water vapor condenses to form liquid water. Gold has a high melting point of 1,948 degrees Fahrenheit (1,064 degrees Celsius), so it turns from solid to liquid at this temperature, rather than condensing.
The fumes from a condensing combi boiler primarily consist of carbon dioxide and water vapor, which are not poisonous in typical concentrations. However, if the boiler is not functioning properly or if there is a flue blockage, it can produce carbon monoxide, a toxic gas that is dangerous and potentially lethal. It's essential to ensure proper installation, regular maintenance, and adequate ventilation to prevent any risks associated with gas appliances. Installing a carbon monoxide detector is also recommended for added safety.