What is the efficiency loss of a heat exchanger?
Radiantec : FAQ Frequently Asked Questions, Radiant Heat, Sy...Whenever you have a heat exchanger, you must have a temperature difference in order to force the heat to cross the heat exchanger barrier and go to the other fluid. No heat is really lost, but the heating unit may run a little less efficiently at a the higher temperature.
What does "Heat Pasteurized" mean?
Erowid Alcohol Vault : alt.beer FAQIt means the beer has been heated after fermenting, killing all of the remaining live yeasts and any other microganisms. It means that the beer will not continue to age in its bottle.
Does this mean that in extremely cold climates additional heat sources are necessary?
What is geothermal? | Frequently Asked QuestionsAll systems require an emergency back up. Heat pumps can provide all the heat necessary even in the coldest weather. An economic analysis by your contractor should dictate what portion of the heat should be provided by the heat pump and what portion by auxiliary means.
What does it mean when a product is heat processed?
Food Products AssociationHeat-processed foods have been subjected or exposed to temperatures that would kill disease-causing microorganisms and/or reduce the numbers of spoilage microorganisms. Many, but not all heat-processed products are ready-to-eat, so please follow the label instructions for recommended preparation methods. No. Normally shelf-stable juices are hot-filled. The juice is heated to temperatures generally above 170° F and then poured into the container, which is immediately capped.
How much does heat distribution vary?
Skutt Kilns Frequently Asked QuestionsA one-cone difference is common from top to bottom of an unvented kiln. You can observe this difference with cone groups set at different levels. The difference can grow great with larger electric kilns, especially when firing to low temperatures. For example, cone 03 has bent on a top shelf when only cone 05 has bent on a bottom shelf. Tests have shown a 30° difference top to bottom on high fires and 80° difference when low firing.
What does "low loss" mean?
uk.music.guitar -- frequently asked questionsIt is important to understand that all screened cables reduce the high frequencies that pass along them. The longer the cable, the more the loss. This is true of ANY make or type of screened cable. Always select "low loss" cables for best performance when using guitars or other similar instruments. However, it is less critical when using leads on the outputs of effects processors, keyboards, etc.
What does "total inch loss" mean?
Wrap Yourself Slim: FAQsBefore wrapping, measurements are taken of various parts of the body (calves, hips, waist, midriff, abdomen, arms, etc.) and recorded on the chart included with my book. After the wrap, re-measure, and the your starting and ending measurements are subtracted to determine "total inch loss."
How do I avoid heat loss?
FAQsTo avoid this in the cooler months, manage the airflow according to the number of people in the space, ideally using automated controls, so that if the room is almost empty the airflow is kept very low. Keep the ventilation running to manage the smoke. Don’t let the smoke build up and then blast cold air.
How can heat loss be reduced?
Sustainable SolutionsExplore the advantages of designs that utilise high thermal mass (see Building Design and Specification). Include unheated ‘buffer’ spaces attached to main building areas to store the sun’s heat and reduce exposure to cold (e.g. porches, conservatories and atriums).
What about thermal value heat loss?
FAQThe Monolite System has been designed with maximum environmental comfort in mind. A wood structure simply cannot compare to the comfort level available and the outstanding energy savings created by using the Monolite System. The simple facts are that, Monolite will keep you cooler in summer and warmer in winter. The super-Insulating polystyrene core meets all VA, FHA and HUD thermal requirements.
How Does Hearing Loss Occur?
OTG, Inc. - Specializing in Onsite Pulmonary Testing, Mobile...Sound enters your ears in sound waves. These sound waves hit your eardrum and are converted to pressure changes in the inner ear. This causes special nerves to impulse, which are read by your brain as sound. When these nerves are exposed to a surplus of pressure changes, they may become damaged. You may have noticed that if you listen to loud music for several hours that your ears "ring." This is a Temporary Threshold Shift, or a temporary reduction in hearing.
My plugs are dark and sooty and show no heat at all, what does this mean?
Nitrous Express Carbureted Frequently Asked QuestionsWhen tuning the motor by reading the plugs you should start by getting the plugs clean. To do this you must lower the fuel pressure to the fuel solenoid a little at a time until the plugs porcelain cleans up. Once you have it running clean then you can start tuning the ignition timing.
What does it mean if I feel numbness, pins and needles, or heat in my feet?
MBT FAQ - Ozzies ShoesBecause the MBT makes the foot muscles more active than in normal flat shoes, the muscles in the feet begin to work harder in rolling through the foot with each stride. This can lead to conditions of improved circulation and activation of the muscles in the calf and around the shin, which are mostly passive in normal walking. Sensations such as pins and needles, sweaty feet and numbness can occur initially and will subside after wearing the MBTs for a comfortable period.
So what does that mean?
Evidence : Is Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Sy...Well apparently it has to do with something called gene expression, which refers to the pattern in which genes are switched on and off. And gene expression has a major effect on your body's biological processes. Each cell in your body contains a 'power-factory' that produces energy, called the mitochondria.
HOW DOES GEOTHERMAL HEAT GET UP TO EARTH'S SURFACE?
Geothermal Education Office - Power From the Earth's HeatThe heat from the earth's core continuously flows outward. It transfers (conducts) to the surrounding layer of rock, the mantle. When temperatures and pressures become high enough, some mantle rock melts, becoming magma. Then, because it is lighter (less dense) than the surrounding rock, the magma rises (convects), moving slowly up toward the earth's crust, carrying the heat from below. Sometimes the hot magma reaches all the way to the surface, where we know it as lava.
How long does a female dog stay in heat?
Frequently Asked Questions about Toy, Tiny, and Teacup Poodl...This can vary from one dog to the next. Typically, the heat cycle lasts around two to three weeks. The female's vulva will swell and then bleed for several days. Mating is typically done after being in heat for a good 10 days. Some females have what is called a silent heat. This occurs when a dog does not show the typical signs of being in heat but can still get pregnant. Be careful if your dog is in heat and you do not wish her to be bred.
