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How do you raise the pressure system on the baseboard heater?

Add water to the boiler. You should have an automatic pressure reducing water make up valve, somewhere near the boiler. If it feeds directly into the boiler, make sure the boiler is cool when you add. Normal pressure on a cool boiler should be around 12 psi. The pressure will rise as the water is heated. You need a minimum of 1/2 psi for every foot of rise in the loop. So 12 psi in the basement will allow most systems to have a rise of appx 24 feet to the highest strip of baseboard. Remember, the pressure relief valve on the boiler lifts at 30 psi, so you need to stay well below that when the boiler is up to temperature.


What is the effect of vapour pressure on lifting of liquids?

Vapor pressure is a measure of a substance's tendency to evaporate. Higher vapor pressure leads to more rapid evaporation, which can create a lifting effect on the liquid. This lifting effect is evident with substances that have high vapor pressure, as they can form vapor bubbles that displace the liquid, causing it to rise.


If a lot of Earth ice melt an effect could be that?

The seas would rise.


Precipitation caused by air being forced to rise over high land?

Orographic precipitation occurs when moist air is forced to rise over high land such as mountains. As the air rises, it cools and condenses, leading to the formation of clouds and eventual precipitation. This process can lead to higher rainfall amounts on the windward side of the mountain and create a rain shadow effect on the leeward side.


What could happen if you let globle warmig happen?

Global warming simply means an increase in atmospheric temperature on a global level. One significant effect effect of this temperature rise is the melting of our polar ice caps, which will eventually result in a rise in sea level.

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Swelling and shrinking effect in boiler drum?

The swelling and shrinking effect in a boiler drum refers to the changes in water level caused by variations in pressure and temperature during operation. When the boiler is heated, water expands and steam formation can cause the water level to rise (swelling), while cooling or reduced pressure can lead to contraction and a drop in water level (shrinking). This effect can impact the boiler's efficiency and safety, necessitating careful monitoring and control of water levels to prevent issues like water carryover or low water conditions. Proper design and operational practices help mitigate these effects.


What is the glycemic effect?

A measure of how fast and high the food causes the blood glucose to rise


What are critical and super critical boilers?

critical boiler operating steam parameter 221.12bar and 375 centigrate . you can rise in pressure and temperatureabove the critical point. that is called supercritical boiler.


Why economiser is used in boiler?

An economizer is used to heat boiler feedwater up closer to the temperature of the boiler water, using heat from the boiler exhaust gases, heat that would otherwise be wasted. The main reason is to improve the efficiency of the boiler. For every 44 degree F drop in exhaust gas temp. there is an 11 F rise in feedwater temperature and a 1% gain in boiler efficiency.


When was High Rise created?

High Rise was created in 1975.


Why is the boiler underneath the hot water storage tank?

So the steam can rise from the boiler to the hot water tank storage


What things can effect air to rise?

Heat can cause air to rise :)


Is it more economical to set the water temperature thermostat on a central heating system high or low?

Typical heating boiler setpoint is around 180*, if you are looking to economize, look into having a reset control installed. The reset control will adjust the boiler setpoint based on outdoor air temperature. On a 70* day you would have 70* boiler water temp with a reset schedule of 1.5, for every degree outdoor temp drops below 70 the boiler temp would rise 1.5* so on a 0* day, boiler temp would be 175*. The reset schedules are adjustable.


What is a high rise condo?

It is a condominium community with units in a high-rise building.


When was High Rise Bridge created?

High Rise Bridge was created in 1972.


Why does temperature rise?

The enhanced greenhouse effect is making air temperatures rise.


How many pages does High Rise have?

"High Rise" by J.G. Ballard has 224 pages in the 2003 edition published by Liveright.