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None. Probably the home was built for forced air and converted to boiler/baseboard heating.

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What is a fired boiler?

Well when I hear the word "Fired" used in reference to a boiler, it is used to describe the type of fuel used to heat the boiler (to fire it) such as a "Coal fired" or "Gas fired"


What does a condenser boiler do?

A condenser boiler has a primary and a secondary heat exchanger. Fuel that is used to simply warm up water can be sent to the secondary heat exchanger and reused. This is a substantially more efficient use of energy.


What is meant by marcet boiler?

the apparatus ( Marcet Boiler ) consist a cylinder surrounded with isolated substance in it electrically heated boiler which is used to heat up water and to measure the both of the temperature and pressure, & it contains thermometer & barometer & safety valve .


What is the Water tube boiler design procedure?

You will find it in any mechanical engineering heat transfer book


Difference between a boiler and water heater?

A hot water heater is the storage tank of water that is responsible for the supply of hot water to the many fixtures in the house, such as showers and sinks. It does NOT supply heat for the home itself. There are two basic types of water heaters, one that runs on gas or some other fuel and one that runs on electric. A boiler on the other hand IS responsible for the heating of a home itself. Water or steam in a boiler reach much higher temperatures than the water in a hot water tank and therefore its used for heating and not drinking water or potable water. In a steam system for heating, pipes run throughout the house from the boiler carrying steam that eventually gives off its heat at the many radiators. In a hydronic system for heat, smaller pipes carry hot water to various baseboards around the house that release the heat using circulator pumps to push the water through and back to the boiler.

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What is the purpose of a biomass boiler?

The purpose of a biomass boiler is to generate heat by burning or converting mass to energy. It does this in an efficient and environmentally friendly manner.


What is the purpose of a boiler that is used on the HVAC system?

The purpose is what it was without a HVAC system ... to make heat !


What is the purpose of an industrial boiler?

An industrial boiler heats up the whole building and provides a lot more heat than a standard boiler it is designed to be used in places like power stations.


What is the purpose of the heater?

The purpose of a heater is to heat up the room when it is cold; by using gas


How to find problem with forced hot water no heat?

If the boiler is up to temperature, then the problem is with the pump. If the boiler is cold you should call a pro, as there is no way to diagnose it from here with out more info.


What is WHRB boiler?

waste heat recovery boiler


Describe three ways heat can be transferred in a boiler?

what are the 3 ways to transferred heat into a boiler


What device heats up cold water at home?

The boiler will heat up the water that comes out of the tap or is used in the radiators. Also the kettle will heat up cold water to make a cup of coffee or tea


What way to connect flow or return from boiler to hot water tank?

You can't because it is non potable water. That is why there is a Watts 9D check valve on your boiler. You need a heat exchange water tank to do what you want.


What is the purpose for snail shells?

To protect it against predators, the heat, and cold.


Why does your boiler fire up when you run the cold water?

The boiler fires up when you run cold water because it is responding to a drop in water pressure caused by the increased demand for water. The boiler is designed to maintain a consistent water pressure in the system, so it automatically fires up to heat more water and maintain the desired pressure.


What is the heat transferred from the flames to a boiler?

The heat transferred from flames to a boiler depends on several factors such as the temperature of the flames, the surface area of the boiler, and the efficiency of heat transfer. In general, the heat transfer occurs through convection and radiation, with the flames heating the boiler's surface which then heats the water inside.