http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/9101874/Minister-praises-plan-to-heat-swimming-pool-from-fires-of-crematorium.html
I'm cold, throw another granny on the fire.
Sign on wall:
RESPECT YOUR ELDERS, PLEASE DON'T PEE IN THE POOL.
Not that big a deal really, I suspect it would be something similar to economizers that are used on boilers. It's a fin tube heat exchanger which is placed over the exhaust stack outlet. Water runs through the fin tube coil and is heated. It's not like the water would come in contact with vaporized bodies. It's amazing how much energy we waste every day via spent exhaust gasses.
(http://www.heatandpowerproducts.com/images/economizer.jpg)
Some days I have more spent exhaust gasses than others.
I could power a small town on some days.
Quote from: Conan71 on February 24, 2012, 10:03:10 AM
I could power a small town on some days.
I just got back from Phat Philly's; maybe I can counteract this $3.38 gas we have right now...
Quote from: Conan71 on February 24, 2012, 09:30:12 AM
Not that big a deal really, I suspect it would be something similar to economizers that are used on boilers. It's a fin tube heat exchanger which is placed over the exhaust stack outlet. Water runs through the fin tube coil and is heated. It's not like the water would come in contact with vaporized bodies. It's amazing how much energy we waste every day via spent exhaust gasses.
(http://www.heatandpowerproducts.com/images/economizer.jpg)
I had a water heater like that in Ireland. We burned peat in the fireplace and the flue had a coil to collect the heat. It circulated water into a copper tank in a big cabinet right next to the fireplace. We insulated the tank with folded towels so that when anyone wanted to take a shower, there were hot towels available. It didn't hold much, but it was a nice set up. The peat burned down to fine ashes like charcoal does. I could live like that, but SWMBO and some teenagers could not.