Physics for you. In 1948, this steam locomotive''s boiler blew
The train''s boiler had water in it but it was low. As the train began to ascend a hill, the water drained from the engine, causing it to overheat. When they added water, it instantly
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The train''s boiler had water in it but it was low. As the train began to ascend a hill, the water drained from the engine, causing it to overheat. When they added water, it instantly
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
Boiler working, but radiators not heating house Hey everyone, I bought a house this year and I started noticing some uneven heating over the last month or so but with it being REALLY cold
I know my boiler will require power to work. Anything I looked at online references just plugging the boiler into the generator line with the appropriate fuse - but it looks like my generator
What would be the best setup for the boiler from mekanism in ATM9? How many heating elements do I need for one of 18x18x18 in size? Currently have 16x16x14.
I regard myself as overly cautious, so since the boiler was old and no service history was provided I arranged to have it serviced along with a gas safety inspection. £75 is a small outlay
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.
Lelit vs La Pavoni (dual boiler options) What gear should I get? I''m thinking of upgrading from my lelit combi to a dual boiler. I was pretty convinced by the Lelit Bianca V3, but I''ve just seen a
To build upon what others say, if the pipe you run only has 1 pump between the input and output, the every rpm is a millibucket per tick, otherwise it''s 4 rpm for every millibucket per tick.
I''m trying to decide if a combi is enough, or if I should go gas boiler with a tankless, HP water heater, or indirect. There''s three of us living here, so the worst things get for hot water is one