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Posted by: any ® 09/17/2005, 12:51:40 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
gud day, i have really desired to work on this design but dont just know how to go about it.From the required calculations to drawings.I would be happy if icould get some help. |
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Posted by: devitg ® 09/23/2005, 17:57:17 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
This kind of device are the ones that hold a bottle donward , and the the water flow to 2 diferent tanks , one to cool , have a refrigeration evaporatoe and the other have shielded heating element, one pipe or hose run from each tank to 2 faucets.
Usually the heating element is about 200 to 300 Wats , and the refrigeration system is a 1/8 to 1/12 HP hermetic motorcompresor. Mail me if you need further information |
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Posted by: mbeychok ® 09/18/2005, 18:44:05 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
any: I don't understand what you are trying to do and why. Any plumbing supply store sells a variety of faucets for use in bathroom or kitchen sinks that can dispense either hot or cold water ... or a mixture of both hot and cold. So why are you trying to design one? Is it for some sort of school homework problem or what? Milt Beychok |
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