GaryK
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I am researching building a boiler. Everything is still up in the air, just trying to gather facts.
Looking at some boiler designs I see two basic types. I know there are more but I'm looking at these two.
1. Straight tubes through the boiler body.
2. Bent tubes attached on the outside of the boiler body.
Looking at the straight tubes it would seem best to use rigid straight tubes.
But what about the bent tubes. Should they also start out straight and annealed and bent and generally worked to create the bends. Or will soft bendable coils work.
Is there a drawback to using coiled copper and is there a special type that needs to be used?
Assistance is appreciated.
Gary
Looking at some boiler designs I see two basic types. I know there are more but I'm looking at these two.
1. Straight tubes through the boiler body.
2. Bent tubes attached on the outside of the boiler body.
Looking at the straight tubes it would seem best to use rigid straight tubes.
But what about the bent tubes. Should they also start out straight and annealed and bent and generally worked to create the bends. Or will soft bendable coils work.
Is there a drawback to using coiled copper and is there a special type that needs to be used?
Assistance is appreciated.
Gary