04-18-2024, 04:03 PM | #31 | |
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The actual boilers can be atmospheric, with a separate header tank (Most common in UK & Ireland), but newer systems are pressurised and need no header tank, even in England. Most places have higher mains cold water pressure than the cold header tank. The drinking water is direct from the mains and some guest houses used to have a third green tap off the mains for drinking. It serves three purposes:
The "immersion" heaters can be 4KW as they use their own feed from the fuse box. There are 3 kinds in the UK (inc mainland GB).
The non-pressurised heating systems do slowly take in air through the header and over the years you can get a build up of black iron oxide sludge (due to less oxygen you don't get the orangey iron oxide called rust) and it may need flushed. They sell very expensive inhibitors. One lower pipe under our solid kichen floor totally blocked and wouldn't flush, so to get the lounge and hall radiators going a second parallel pipe on the floor at the wall was added. Cupboards and stove in front so can't be seen. Solar water heating needs a pump unless less you can fit the indirectly heated hot tank higher. You see those on a platform higher than the panels on flat roofs in some countries. Also, fun trap for visitors from countries where hot and cold are always at the same sides of the sink, is that the placement seems to be random here. There may of course be a spec. The major UK / Ireland services differences: No DAB radio in Ireland. Turned off some years ago. The now ended AM on LW lasted longer. Single water authority that they suddenly decided might be a bad idea to privatise. Each electricity meter box has it's own huge earth spike in the ground connected to neutral, in UK that's only at the substations. From 1947 the UK had ring mains to feed the rectangular pins sockets, so a fuse in each plug (previously there was 2A, 5A in two and 3 pin, 15A three pin and appliances plugged into the bayonet lamp sockets with a Y adaptor). Ireland had that as well as German Schuko plugs and adopted the UK plugs (as did Hong Kong, Malta and Kenya. South Africa stayed on the old system), But Ireland never adopted the "ring mains", but the US/European and previous UK system of spurs. Also Digital HDTV in Ireland uses DVB-T, but UK is DVB-T2. The UK SD is on DVB-T, but isn't H.264. Irish SD uses H.264. So newer UK TV sets work here, but older UK TVs and setboxes with only DVB-T don't work here because those don't have H.264 encoding. Also road distances and speed limit in Ireland are Km but in UK are miles. Also it's not the Republic of Ireland, just Ireland (only Éire in Irish), though part of the Island of Ireland is in the UK, but still keeping many EU systems. Last edited by Quoth; 04-18-2024 at 04:10 PM. |
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04-23-2024, 04:14 PM | #32 |
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It's gas that's used with the thankless water heater. Also, the average warranty is 6-12 years. They last about 20 years and are at least 34% more efficient.
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04-23-2024, 04:15 PM | #33 | |
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04-23-2024, 06:00 PM | #34 | |
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They come both ways. Ca is doing everything they can to ban Gas appliances, citing Global Warming and Carbon footprint. (Last years wild fires put more SOOT than all properly functioning GAS heating did in the last decade.) |
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04-23-2024, 08:41 PM | #35 |
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For what it is worth, from what I've seen, many of the tankless water heaters being installed locally are using electricity not gas for heating.
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04-24-2024, 08:21 AM | #36 |
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Unless you have solar panels, gas is less expensive.
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Best laws special interest (companies) can buy
Ban gas so you can sell 60 cent a KWh electricity. (That is not a typo. 1600-2100 hours, that is the rate PG&E charges in most towns, but not the Big Cities. Come home, turn on the A/C, the largest draw in most homes, to drag the heat soaked inside down to 78F) |
04-25-2024, 12:40 PM | #38 |
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Has the time come to move this discussion to The Lounge?
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04-25-2024, 08:02 PM | #39 |
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Probably, we are so far off topic we'll need to use the Webb telescope to see it.
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