Hot water for domestic use : a complete guide to the methods of supplying and heating water for domestic purposes, giving each step to be taken and explaining why it is done . ed insideof these tanks. When vertical tanks are used a spi-ral coil, similar to the one used in range boilers, isplaced in the tanks. However, in most buildingshorizontal tanks are used, as they can easily besuspended from the ceiling beams, thus leaving the Steam Connections 105 floor space beneath free for other uses. When hor-izontal tanks are used a different type of coil isgenerally used, although a spiral coil wou


Hot water for domestic use : a complete guide to the methods of supplying and heating water for domestic purposes, giving each step to be taken and explaining why it is done . ed insideof these tanks. When vertical tanks are used a spi-ral coil, similar to the one used in range boilers, isplaced in the tanks. However, in most buildingshorizontal tanks are used, as they can easily besuspended from the ceiling beams, thus leaving the Steam Connections 105 floor space beneath free for other uses. When hor-izontal tanks are used a different type of coil isgenerally used, although a spiral coil would be avail-able for the purpose. A horizontal tank, fitted with a steam coil forthe circulation of live steam, is shown in Fig. this form of construction the coil occupied avertical position in the centre of the tank, with thelowest pipe of the coil close to the bottom of thetank. The coil which is made up with returnbends, is held in place by means of two supports,designed to stay the pipes and keep them from get-ting out of place. The live steam pipe is connectedto the pipe of the coil at a and circulates throughthe entire length of the combined pipes, parting.


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