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Forum: Plumbing Systems and Fixtures 25-09-2014, 14:10 |
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Forum: Plumbing Systems and Fixtures 25-09-2014, 13:51 |
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Forum: Plumbing Systems and Fixtures 25-09-2014, 13:36 |
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Views: 10,179
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Re: Heating With Waste Heat
Right on spot, and about what I thought too but didn't obviously succeed to write.. |
Forum: Plumbing Systems and Fixtures 25-09-2014, 01:42 |
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Re: Heating With Waste Heat
For the sake of simplicity I would just put a heat exchanger big enough to be placed directly in the primary loop of the engine cooling. You can allway turn of the pump if it get's too hot.. |
Forum: Plumbing Systems and Fixtures 19-09-2014, 22:47 |
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Re: Heating With Waste Heat
As a former plummer speaking... You having now three separate sources, Eber, the main engine and the genny. All of them having their own circulation pump and two of them having their own cooling... |
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