Doitall wrote;
Iv'e often thought that one of simond's accumulators could be very handy where low pressure is a problem.
Perhaps something for the inventors to make their fortune with.
Very funny. But how many times do I have to remind you that an accumulator boosts flow, not pressure?![]()
You could make a booster that uses mains water pressure in an accumulator vessel to boost the gas pressure. It could act as a buffer for higher power instantaneous water heaters in domestic use.
Isn't flow and pressure related
If you could store gas in a vessel at a standing pressure of 21mbars, then with the use a governor and pressure equalising valve you could boost the main line from say 16mbar to an acceptable 19bar.
It must be remembered that most boilers modulate down after a short burst.
