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Offer free parking for a refrigerator truck in your garage. |
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How does the bakery cycle through new postings? |
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A vent fan would move warm air, that warm air would be replaced by warm air. The radiator would cool the air. It would have a fan that passes air over a radiator that has the cool crap water flowing through it. |
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Ohh, neat idea. Although, youre probably going to need someone to be constantly flushing the toilet to really notice a difference. |
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Water running in pipes is not a good cooling agent. It is in the evaporation of water that its cooling value is found (see link), and I doubt you'd want to be exposing your garage to waste water, even filtered. Now if you could bury a lot of pipe underground where it is cooler... |
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Ok so you could have a waste water reservoir. A radiator is sealed, nothing is exposed. |
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[Canuck], "water running in pipes is not a good cooling agent?" Hello? |
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The entire school where I work is cooled by chilled water running in pipes. [10] may have left a few details out but his idea is sound. |
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Not very effective probably, since the delta-T and fluid dwell is too low to be of much use, but sound. |
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I stand by my assertion [elhigh]. If you simply run the household waste water through a pipe and have fan blowing across those pipes there will be little or no cooling value obtained. Why? Because you haven't cooled the water first. If you investigate your school's cooling system you will probably find some kind of refrigeration system which cools the water before it is carried though the pipes. I made reference to this concept by suggesting he bury some pipe underground to cool the water, but you may have missed that. |
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And I am gratified by your final sentence which agrees with the whole point of my anno since I never questioned how sound the idea was in the first place. I just expressed my doubts about its effectiveness. |
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Reverse the process. Run your domestic water through a fan coil, blowing into your room. The minimum water temperature will be when it's entering your house, not leaving it. |
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Thank you [Worldgineer]. My point exactly - run the water through underground pipes! |
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