hi fabio, it would be nice if you did a little drawing, i'm slow to understand what exactly you want, my brain took a year longer today, and it is idling.
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Ah well happy birthday then ...
Isn't it tomorrow that it will run even slower?
Isn't it tomorrow that it will run even slower?
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Hi Tigger
When I wrote 1000L of buffer it was not always enough, it was by no means a criticism!
When the gain of 5L of fuel, I find it great
My calculation simply indicated an order of magnitude of the autonomy gained thanks to this capacity, and the heating time that we could observe with a stove
The results in buffer temperature that you obtain are proof that a sunny day is 2 to 3 days of heating gained (the same day + heat "in stock")
Sorry if my value indications were misunderstood
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for looping, ok with you, me what I see, and without calculation, it is the heating of my house to 19degree by the solar, the heating of the water by the solar, yesterday my reserve of water floor at 55degrees ,
and my reserve of sanitary hot water at 62degrees, all this without any pollution, just the two circulators on 45watts electrical energy.
rather than consuming fuel, even 5 liters as you say, at least I don't pollute.
When I wrote 1000L of buffer it was not always enough, it was by no means a criticism!
When the gain of 5L of fuel, I find it great
My calculation simply indicated an order of magnitude of the autonomy gained thanks to this capacity, and the heating time that we could observe with a stove
The results in buffer temperature that you obtain are proof that a sunny day is 2 to 3 days of heating gained (the same day + heat "in stock")
Sorry if my value indications were misunderstood
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tigrou_838 wrote:hi fabio, it would be nice if you did a little drawing, i'm slow to understand what exactly you want, my brain took a year longer today, and it is idling.
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Hi Tigger
This is what i'm thinking
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hello fabio,
at the level of your drawing, you remove the coil between the two tanks, you will have like this a larger reserve of hot water, the second coil is useless at all.
so a coil between the stove and the tank and that's it.
look on my drawing, the hot water part, you will see that there is just a serpentine between the production of heat (sensor) and the reserve.
to make it complicated when you can make it simple and effective.
for more information regrets on the site of my signature.
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at the level of your drawing, you remove the coil between the two tanks, you will have like this a larger reserve of hot water, the second coil is useless at all.
so a coil between the stove and the tank and that's it.
look on my drawing, the hot water part, you will see that there is just a serpentine between the production of heat (sensor) and the reserve.
to make it complicated when you can make it simple and effective.
for more information regrets on the site of my signature.
tigrou
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thank you christophe, and yes 1 more year since yesterday and everything to go everywhere with this time which changes too quickly.
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hi tigger
I think your scheme is not at the top because if the stove coil overheats, how do you do when the tank is very hot and when you are cold in the house?
The best is to connect the water from the bottom of the tank to the boiler of the stove and bring the heated water to the top of the tank.
And the water between the electric balloon and the tank must therefore be made by an exchanger at the top of the tank.
It is more reassuring ...
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I think your scheme is not at the top because if the stove coil overheats, how do you do when the tank is very hot and when you are cold in the house?
The best is to connect the water from the bottom of the tank to the boiler of the stove and bring the heated water to the top of the tank.
And the water between the electric balloon and the tank must therefore be made by an exchanger at the top of the tank.
It is more reassuring ...
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hello ulysses,
it's not for me.
it's not for heating.
you just have to calculate the heat exchange at the stove to avoid overheating.
it's just for preheating domestic hot water.
idea for fabio-gel.
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it's not for me.
it's not for heating.
you just have to calculate the heat exchange at the stove to avoid overheating.
it's just for preheating domestic hot water.
idea for fabio-gel.
tigrou
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for fabio,
here is a new little drawing, I forgot how it was in the cumulus.
it is an ideal configuration to preheat domestic hot water, of course I did not repress, the electrical resistance, the circulator, the expansion tank, the pressure gauges, the automatic purge, etc .....
it is a classic heating system.
tigrou
here is a new little drawing, I forgot how it was in the cumulus.
it is an ideal configuration to preheat domestic hot water, of course I did not repress, the electrical resistance, the circulator, the expansion tank, the pressure gauges, the automatic purge, etc .....
it is a classic heating system.
tigrou
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