Sunday, March 11, 2007

The cold and the hot water

The cold and the hot water distribution process in a house isn’t as complicated as we thought. First, the water comes out from the mains beneath the house, the cold one for exact. Then, this cold water is evenly distributed through the plumbs toward the sink, bath, wash basin, and toilet at the first and the second floor of the house. Meanwhile, at the same time, some of this cold water also making their way into the cold water tank which located over the ceiling to be kept as the cold water stock. This cold water stock is meant to be transformed to hot water. But before that happened, the cold water must first be placed to the next tank, the hot water tank. It’s because the required heating processes occurred there. Then, after the cold water has reached the hot water tank, the heating processes begin,and as usual they takes some times. At last, the hot water becomes available and stocked at that tank. Finally, the hot water can be used by the owner of the house through the water tap of the bath, sink, and wash-basin. The steps of this water distribution happened all the times in the house whenever the owner uses the water, either the cold or the hot water.

Good.

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