Sentences with phrase «normally heat the water»

You could also use solar tubes that heat the pool much like you would normally heat the water, but through solar power instead of gas or electricity.

Not exact matches

While there are many other simple ways to heat the baby's milk such as placing in a bowl filled with hot or warmed water which is normally called a contraption, heating the breast milk or formula milk by the bottle warmer is still one of preferable choices of parents.
The green - minded generator uses a process that saves power by converting heat that would normally be wasted into steam, which can then be used to cool air during the summer months and heat water in the winter.
A competing theory has it that the laser pulses rapidly heat water molecules in the inner ear, causing tiny shockwaves that vibrate the hairs in the same way sound waves normally do.
Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant normally relied on purified water to whisk away heat from its reactors, until the destruction wrought by the March 11 tsunami called for extreme measures
NASA's Galileo probe, which orbited Jupiter between 1995 and 2003, observed a «hotspot» in the Pwyll crater — normally indicative of an underground heat source that could fuel a spout of water.
Normally water is taken from Norske Skog as cooling water for heat exchangers and other process equipment, while Halden water is mainly used as drinking water and sanitary water.
About half the story is devoted to various explanations, including a recent shift in Pacific Ocean water temperatures and an intense heat wave in May and June that eliminated some of the snow pack that normally moistens forests in the summer.
Heat pumps are normally classified by their heat source and means of delivery, for example • air to air • air to water • water to air • water to water • ground to air • ground to waHeat pumps are normally classified by their heat source and means of delivery, for example • air to air • air to water • water to air • water to water • ground to air • ground to waheat source and means of delivery, for example • air to air • air to waterwater to air • water to water • ground to air • ground to water.
Normally equipped with a heater that heats the water from 80 degrees to 106 degrees Fahrenheit.
Scientists in New York are blaming global warming for upsetting the Nenana Ice Competition stating that a recent navel survey clearly indicated that the heat energy that would normally cause the river to release its life giving waters to the downstream environment had been redirected to deep ocean sequestation where it was being used by the oil industry to kill sharks.
In 2011 a marine heat wave around normally cool waters of the Australian island of Tasmania changed the ecosystem apparently permanently.
The decrease of temperature of the surface layer will initiate, normally, the heat flow from the lower region of the water phase to the surface.
As ice cover retreats, areas of open water absorb heat that the ice normally reflects.
The coolant that removes heat from the reactor core is normally used to boil water.
The barrel cooling would have been greater if 1) the fan had started at the right time, and 2) the barrel water temp was higher at the start of the period (as it would normally be if the barrels had been used for cooling the day before), and 3) the heat transfer from air stream to barrels was further optimized as discussed elsewhere.
The heat pump draws heat from the air in the (normally very warm) mechanical room — like a refrigerator in reverse — and transfers that heat to the water.
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