If they ban gas boilers what will all those now unused flames do? Will they be hanging about on street corners? Sorry very silly but I am just saying
If they ban gas boilers what will all those now unused flames do? Will they be hanging about on street corners? Sorry very silly but I am just saying
The flame that freezes.
Even today, the ones we take on camp (burning propane) are the same ammonia cycle- using the fact that you can “pump” ammonia through a water column by dissolving it in cold water, making a low pressure, and boil it out of hot water making the high pressure.
In an atmosphere of hydrogen at high pressure (10-15atm) we can get ammonia cooling down to perhaps -20C.
IF water gets stuck in the coils so the ammonia pump does not work, then inverting or laying on its side can help unbung it.
The flame that freezes.
Even today, the ones we take on camp (burning propane) are the same ammonia cycle- using the fact that you can “pump” ammonia through a water column by dissolving it in cold water, making a low pressure, and boil it out of hot water making the high pressure.
In an atmosphere of hydrogen at high pressure (10-15atm) we can get ammonia cooling down to perhaps -20C.
IF water gets stuck in the coils so the ammonia pump does not work, then inverting or laying on its side can help unbung it.
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