Construction of a copper coil heat exchanger
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Superb, and indeed within the reach of a good handyman but begins do we realize the junction exchanger-tank bottom?
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Hi everybody
I said that I would not post any more, but .... there are only fools who do not change their mind
in fact I must make a round stainless steel plate to mount the crepantin on it
2 hot water seals is gone ...
everything is done, I would put pictures as soon as I have time ....
It is very simple to make 10ml of 8/10 copper, a tube of 50 diam as a support for bending, a few elbows, a little solder (special sanitary tin for certain who is looking for the little thing ...) it's good, pack it is paid...
it takes 3 hours of work with the cleaning (limestone) of the recovery water heater.
thank you for posting the photos christophe.
I said that I would not post any more, but .... there are only fools who do not change their mind
in fact I must make a round stainless steel plate to mount the crepantin on it
2 hot water seals is gone ...
everything is done, I would put pictures as soon as I have time ....
It is very simple to make 10ml of 8/10 copper, a tube of 50 diam as a support for bending, a few elbows, a little solder (special sanitary tin for certain who is looking for the little thing ...) it's good, pack it is paid...
it takes 3 hours of work with the cleaning (limestone) of the recovery water heater.
thank you for posting the photos christophe.
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yes, but how are you going to make the stainless steel-copper junction tight, that's what worries me?
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the Boulle wrote:I said that I would no longer post but ....
Porquered?
the Boulle wrote:thank you for posting the photos christophe.
You're welcome, at your service!
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Nice work La Boulle!
The hot water is held at the top of the tank, to have the coldest return possible and recover the most calories, it is better to bring the hot water through the top of the coil and use the coldest return possible.
I had to do stainless steel exchangers a few times. and this is how we proceeded for maximum yield.
You can try both and see the performance.
The hot water is held at the top of the tank, to have the coldest return possible and recover the most calories, it is better to bring the hot water through the top of the coil and use the coldest return possible.
I had to do stainless steel exchangers a few times. and this is how we proceeded for maximum yield.
You can try both and see the performance.
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