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Heat store question

Postby RogerS » 16 Jan 2018, 10:30

This is probably one for Bob.

If you have a well-insulated heat store and keep circulating water through it at, say, 55 degrees, does the temperature at the top gradually increase above 55 degrees. Commonsense suggests that it can't go above 55 degrees but gut feel says that it might !
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Re: Heat store question

Postby 9fingers » 17 Jan 2018, 09:14

I'll go with the common sense option.

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