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Plumbing in a heat exchanger
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<blockquote data-quote="Ukjay" data-source="post: 4562146" data-attributes="member: 51920"><p>Just curious, but do you have any drawings of your proposal - you may or may not know this, but the one thing you need to be very careful of is that you do not want to create yourself an Unvented System with no Safety Circuit built in.</p><p></p><p>There is a serious risk that someone could get seriously hurt if the water went over pressure / then over temp (100 degrees), and then someone opened a tap unknowingly - as the outflow would not be water, it would be steam that would expand immediately upon opening the outlet (iirc, approximately 1600 times the volume of water), scalding the person using it and the blending valve would not stop that from happening unfortunately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ukjay, post: 4562146, member: 51920"] Just curious, but do you have any drawings of your proposal - you may or may not know this, but the one thing you need to be very careful of is that you do not want to create yourself an Unvented System with no Safety Circuit built in. There is a serious risk that someone could get seriously hurt if the water went over pressure / then over temp (100 degrees), and then someone opened a tap unknowingly - as the outflow would not be water, it would be steam that would expand immediately upon opening the outlet (iirc, approximately 1600 times the volume of water), scalding the person using it and the blending valve would not stop that from happening unfortunately. [/QUOTE]
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