The OP's question has been answered at least twice. I'd hazard a guess that he has a combi of less than 25 kw output with a flow of 15l/min.Has anyone seen the OP who started this thread? I was wondering if we had answered his question satisfactorily?
Treating a plate hex with hydrochloric acid is not a particularly good idea. Even less so as there is no indication that the plate hex is blocked in this case; your advice would be more likely to do harm than good.... If you do have a combi, you can simply remove domestic plate heat exchanger purchase a small bottle of spirit of salts and flush through...
I'm well aware of what a thermistor is and how it works.
Can you explain "how" a thermistor works then?
The question was: can you explain how a thermistor works, not can you copy from wikipedia.
So now explain how that thermistor causes the water to come out at 45 degrees, when the boiler is set at 45. If you can, that is.
1. Assume equals proof that you don't actually know; as we expected.... I assume it would be via some form of comparator circuitry in a feedback loop. (Go and do a Goggle)...The question was: can you explain how a thermistor works, not can you copy from wikipedia.
So now explain how that thermistor causes the water to come out at 45 degrees, when the boiler is set at 45. If you can, that is.
No, don't quote it again, tell us what it actually does. HOW does it do that?I've told you but you don't seem to understand.
It would be via some form of comparator circuitry in a feedback loop...
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