Ordinary Discount Medial Temperature Wax Supply to Russia
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Automatic Temperature Regulating Agent Series is a kind of thermal expansion materials, which depends on principles that the substance expands when it is heated and constricts when it is cooled and a liquid is incompressible. It can automatically regulate temperature. When the ambient temperature goes up to the special value, Automatic Temperature Regulating Agent goes up to the special temperature with the ambient temperature, its unit volume increases. When the ambient temperature falls down to special value, Automatic Temperature Regulating Agent also falls down to the special temperature with the ambient temperature, its unit volume reduces. The agent is loaded in the purpose-made thermostatic element. The variation of ambient temperature takes a pressure and the thermostatic element takes a change, and this change brings the movement of either the appurtenance of the thermodynamic component or itself, thereby carrying out the automatic opening & closing function. All sorts of temperature controllers and the electrical switches are developed depending on the physical feature of Automatic Temperature Regulating Agent. It has been widely used in the fields of refrigeration, auto-control system, automobile industry, petrochemical industry, sanitary ware, heating and ventilating, electric electron, building, space & aviation etc.
Model Number |
Appearance (Normal Temperature) |
Quality Standard |
|||
Range of Temperature Control |
Effective Distance Travel |
Water-Solubility Acid and Alkali |
Mechanical Impurity |
||
A45 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
45/55 |
7 |
Non. |
Non. |
A45-1 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
45/55 |
10 |
Non. |
Non. |
A45-2 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
45/60 |
11 |
Non. |
Non. |
A48 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
48/60 |
7 |
Non. |
Non. |
A50 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
50/60 |
8 |
Non. |
Non. |
A50-1 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
50/75 |
6 |
Non. |
Non. |
A51 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
51/60 |
10 |
Non. |
Non. |
A52 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
52/55 |
3 |
Non. |
Non. |
A53 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
53/59 |
7 |
Non. |
Non. |
A54 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
54/67 |
9 |
Non. |
Non. |
A55 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
55/62 |
7 |
Non. |
Non. |
A55-1 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
55/65 |
10 |
Non. |
Non. |
A55-2 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
55/70 |
11 |
Non. |
Non. |
A57 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
57/66 |
10 |
Non. |
Non. |
A58 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
58/70 |
8 |
Non. |
Non. |
A60 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
60/70 |
6 |
Non. |
Non. |
A60-1 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
60/70 |
10 |
Non. |
Non. |
A60-2 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
60/75 |
4 |
Non. |
Non. |
A60-3 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
60/75 |
11 |
Non. |
Non. |
A60-4 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
60/80 |
2 |
Non. |
Non. |
A60-5 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
60/85 |
10 |
Non. |
Non. |
A60-6 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
60/100 |
5 |
Non. |
Non. |
A63 |
Powder, Slice , Column |
63/75 |
8 |
Non. |
Non. |
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We rely upon strategic thinking, constant modernisation in all segments, technological advances and of course upon our employees that directly participate inside our success for Ordinary Discount Medial Temperature Wax Supply to Russia, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Malawi , Hungary , Israel , We welcome you to visit our company and factory. It is also convenient to visit our website. Our sales team will offer you the best service. If you need more information, please feel free to contact us by E-mail or telephone. We are sincerely hope to establish a good long-term business relationship with you through this opportunity, based on equal, mutual benefit from now till the future.
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Ask This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey helps a homeowner install an indirect water heater onto an existing steam boiler to boost the amount of hot water in the house.
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Time:
5-6 hours
Cost:
$3000
Skill Level:
Difficult
Tools List:
Hose
Water pump
Level
Propane torch
Pipe cutter
Adjustable wrench
Pipe wrench pliers
Shopping List:
1” copper pipe
½” copper pipe
Y-Strainer
Ball valves
Shut off valves
Circulator Pump
Thermostatic mixing valve
Relief valve
Water temperature sensor
Sensor relay
Solder
Shims
Sand cloth
Pipe dope
Steps:
1. Turn off the main power switch on the boiler and the main water supply to the boiler.
2. Hook up a hose and water pump to the boiler’s draw off valve to drain down the water in the boiler. If possible, pump the water into a utility sink or extend the hose outdoors.
3. Find a spot for the new water heater. Use shims and a level to make sure it is sturdy and level.
4. Find a workable place to tap into the boiler to connect the boiler to the indirect water heater via the heat exchanger coil- preferably just below the water line to avoid any potential for sludge near the bottom of the boiler.
5. Dry fit 1” copper pipe connections from boiler to the heat exchanger coil input. Be sure to place a ball valve shut off at the tap point. Place a Y-Strainer after the ball valve to act as a filter and flush point. Use appropriate adapter pipe fittings, pipe dope and plumber’s tape to connect piping. Make sure all connections are level.
6. Before soldering any copper pipes, be sure to use sand cloth and flux on all the connections.
7. Solder the connections with solder and a propane torch.
8. Break the connection to the boiler draw off valve. This input will now serve as the return for the heat exchanger coil and a draw off.
9. Dry fit 1” copper pipe connections from the heat exchanger coil output to the input of the boiler. The pipe run should include a circulator pump, a purge valve, shut off ball valve and a second purge valve in that order.
10. Solder the connections with solder and a propane torch.
11. Break the connection to the main water supply into the boiler using a pipe cutter. Be sure to have a bucket ready to catch any excess water.
12. Dry fit ½” copper pipe connections from the main water supply to the cold water input at the bottom of the indirect water heater. Use appropriate adapter pipe fittings, pipe dope and plumber’s tape to connect piping. The pipe run should include a tee coupling to reconnect the new run to the boiler. Include a shut off valve after the coupling into the boiler. Extend piping off the middle portion of the tee coupling. Pipe should extend to the indirect water heater and include a draw off valve at the cold input. Additional pipe should also be connected to the thermostatic mixing valve.
13. Break the connection from the boiler to the main hot water feed into the home using a pipe cutter.
14. Dry fit the ½” copper pipe connections from the output on top of the indirect water heater. The pipe run should feed to a relief valve, the thermostatic mixing valve and connect to the main hot water feed into the home.
15. Solder the connections with solder and a propane torch.
16. Attach a temperature sensor to the indirect water heater.
17. Attach an electronic relay to the boiler.
18. Make the electrical connections from the temperature sensor to the relay on the boiler and the circulator pump.
19. Turn the main power switch on the boiler back on.
20. Turn the water supply valve back on.
21. Use the purge valves to eliminate any excess air in the system. You’ll need a bucket to catch the water.
22. It will take some time for the water heater tank to fill and heat up.
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