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... water and the colder water at the bottom of the storage tank . Though this pressure difference is enough to circulate the water from storage to collector and back into storage again , its size is still small . Hence , any extra friction ...
... water and the colder water at the bottom of the storage tank . Though this pressure difference is enough to circulate the water from storage to collector and back into storage again , its size is still small . Hence , any extra friction ...
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... storage tank were in the attic and the collector at ground level ( a good design ) H in Figure 18-7 would be about 10 feet . If the colder water at the bottom of the storage tank were at 80 ° F and the hot water rising up the flow pipe ...
... storage tank were in the attic and the collector at ground level ( a good design ) H in Figure 18-7 would be about 10 feet . If the colder water at the bottom of the storage tank were at 80 ° F and the hot water rising up the flow pipe ...
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... Tank A storage tank for potable ( drinking ) water should be glass , plastic , or stone lined to prevent corrosion . A standard hot water tank available from a plumbers ' supply will work well in the Steve Baer type of heat exchanger ...
... Tank A storage tank for potable ( drinking ) water should be glass , plastic , or stone lined to prevent corrosion . A standard hot water tank available from a plumbers ' supply will work well in the Steve Baer type of heat exchanger ...
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