‘Water System’
what must be the minimum volume of the reservoir tank to hold the overflow of water?
Thursday, June 4th, 2009Hot Water System FAQ:
Many hot-water heating systems have a reservoir tank connected directly to the pipeline, so as to allow for expansion when the water becomes hot. The heating system of a house has 80 m of copper pipe whose inside radius is 9.20*10-3 m. When the water and pipe are heated from 29 to 75°C, what must be the minimum volume of the reservoir tank to hold the overflow of water?
Many hot-water heating systems have a reservoir tank connected directly to the pipeline, so as to allow for expansion when the water becomes hot. The heating system of a house has 80 m of copper pipe whose inside radius is 9.20*10-3 m. When the water and pipe are heated from 29 to 75°C, what must be the minimum volume of the reservoir tank to hold the overflow of water?


