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Mount Hot

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Question: can someone please tell me why hot water top giving me milky water over 2 mount ,i know its not chlorine.?

Answer: Gases such as oxygen, chlorine, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and others are soluble in water. As the pressure increases, the amount of gas that water can hold in a solution decreases. When air and gases are forced out of the heated water, the problem may be evident in one or both of the following ways:

•Gases may make the water appear milky from the hot tap. Allowing the water to stand for several minutes, small bubbles (dissolved gases) that give the water a milky appearance will separate and the milky appearance will go away. This same reaction is observed as the air bubbles form on the walls of pans shortly before water begins to boil.

•The release of dissolved gas can also create air pockets and air locksin plumbing systems. The spurts of air or gas encountered upon opening hot water faucets often are attributable to this condition.

In addition to the gases released from heating water, the anode rod (factory installed) maintains an invisible film of free hydrogen on the entire heater surface. This keeps the metallic ions at the cathodic area from going into solution which in turn protects the tank against corrosion. This is most active when heaters are less than one year old.

Milky water caused by dissolved gases can be much reduced with aerated faucets. However, sometimes milky water cannot be cured entirely. Air and gases precipitating out of water are not harmful, and these reactions will reduce in time.

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Question: How does a hot tub disconnect must be high off the ground?

I would like to mount the disconnection with the breaker leg of the bridge. The leg is only about 2.5 'from the ground. This will be a problem? Thanks in advance for your help. dp

Answer: All disconnects shall be mounted between 3 'and 6'6 "in the middle of Handel I have no more nor less would give the reference code from the NEC, but they do not feel like watching up

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Kit Light

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Question: How fast would a really light kit car be with 150hp?

kit car weighs in around 1000 lb – 1500 lb

What would the 0-60 speed be?

Answer: It should be around 5.5 to 6 seconds, dependant on engine & gearing. Top speed will be limited by aerodynamics.
As a guide, a Caterham Super 7 1.6 classic has 100bhp & weighs 525kg (1160 lbs). It goes from 0-60 in 6.5 seconds.
The 165bhp XPower weighs 550kg (1215 lbs) & will hit 60mph in 4.9.

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Question: light kit Ceiling fans – fan light kits that has detached from the harness. Which brands that offer this feature?

Ceiling fan in just house bought has broken lamp. I can not find the brand name on the fan. The old light wiring kit plugs into someone who knows just what brand of light kit could offer this function? It would be much easier to replace. Thank you.

Answer: Visit your local supplier. What you will need.

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