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- Boilerexams 2. 0 is live : r Purdue - Reddit
I'm happy to announce the launch of Boilerexams 2 0 Same open access to study past Purdue exams that students have used since 2020 with improvements everything else Over the past 27 weeks, a group of student developers has been hard at work rebuilding the site from scratch A second team has recorded past exam videos for four new courses: MA 16100 16200, PHYS 17200 CHEM 115 Coming soon: ME
- My boiler isnt working : r Industrialist - Reddit
FrankMaster47 My boiler isn't working Help I don't understand the problem because water is going in but steam isn't going out Add a Comment
- What are the levels requirements for each level of a boiler?
I have a 3x3x8 boiler with 9 blaze burners all fueled by lava (from a dripstone farm) and it only produces a mere 32K SU What could I improve on? What are the requirements for each level?
- How to descale hot water boiler : r Appliances - Reddit
Zojirushi water boiler, been used heavily for 5+ years Is there a good way to clean up the lime and rust buildup? I tried the white vinegar approach and it didn't okay, but wondering if there is a better method
- Boiler to steam engine ratio? : r factorio - Reddit
The ratio is 1 offshore pump to 20 boilers to 40 steam engines You can figure this out by looking at the fluid production and consumption rates - one offshore pump creates 1200 water second, one boiler consumes 60 water and produces 60 steam a second, and one steam engine consumes 30 water a second to produce electricity Since steam engines can accept steam on either end and pass the excess
- How many steam engines per boiler? : r factorio - Reddit
Each boiler makes up to 60 steam per second, while each steam engine consumes up to 30 steam per second You'll never be able to produce more than 60 steam per second worth of power with a single boiler, so any more than 2 steam engines is useless, in terms of average power
- Adding fresh air intake to gas boiler : r HomeImprovement - Reddit
Adding fresh air intake to gas boiler I have an old (1895) stone house with a gas fired steam boiler, which is about 25 years old and runs beautifully It does not have a fresh air intake - it pulls air in from the rest of the house I've since done a good job of insulating and air sealing the house
- British Gas came and quoted new boiler replacement
My boiler was 19 years old and replaced by British Gas - quotes from other local engineers were 500£ more expensive here in the Highlands - and my gas bill went down massively
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