In a message dated 5/9/00 3:21:19 PM, thewestyman@MINDSPRING.COM writes: << > What about the pressurizer tank and an anticipator in the control circuit?
HUH? It won't need pressure, just flow. And possibly an expansion tank. I plan to also add a thermostatic control of some sort so as to not overcool the oil. >> HUH? A pressurizer is a pressure vessel in a hydronic system which, by any of several different means, is designed to maintain the design pressure of the system. Sounds like an expansion tank to me. <<I don't think 150 C. degrees is so good for oil, do you?>> No, not even to make french fries. Rich |
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