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AdminIsidore (talk | contribs) Created page with "The '''Heat Recovery System''' is the "circulatory system" of Project: Isidore. It is the complete network of ducts, pipes, and exchangers responsible for capturing 100% of the waste heat from the Server Room and distributing it to other systems. It consists of two main loops: 1. '''Air Loop (Gaseous):''' * '''Source:''' Hot server fan exhaust. * '''Use:''' Ducted directly to the Waste Heat Food Dehydrator (Isidore)|Waste Heat..." |
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Latest revision as of 18:06, 4 November 2025
The Heat Recovery System is the "circulatory system" of Project: Isidore. It is the complete network of ducts, pipes, and exchangers responsible for capturing 100% of the waste heat from the Server Room and distributing it to other systems.
It consists of two main loops:
1. Air Loop (Gaseous):
* Source: Hot server fan exhaust. * Use: Ducted directly to the Waste Heat Food Dehydrator.
2. Liquid Loop (Hydronic):
* Source: Hot liquid coolant from the server water-blocks. * Use: This coolant is pumped to a heat exchanger, where its thermal energy is transferred to: * The "hot side" of the Stirling Engine Array. * The aquaponics system (for winter heating). * The Central Thermal Battery (for long-term storage).