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AdminIsidore (talk | contribs) Created page with "A '''Liquid-to-Liquid Heat Exchanger''' is a device that allows heat to be transferred between two liquid loops without the liquids ever mixing. In Project: Flamenco, this is typically a compact "brazed plate" exchanger. This component is critical for isolating "dirty" or "technical" water loops from "clean" or "biological" ones. === Key Applications === * '''Stirling Engine (Hot Side):''' Transfers heat from the "technical" server coolant loop to the "clean" water..." |
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A Liquid-to-Liquid Heat Exchanger is a device that allows heat to be transferred between two liquid loops without the liquids ever mixing. In Project: Flamenco, this is typically a compact "brazed plate" exchanger.
This component is critical for isolating "dirty" or "technical" water loops from "clean" or "biological" ones.
Key Applications
- Stirling Engine (Hot Side): Transfers heat from the "technical" server coolant loop to the "clean" water loop that heats the Stirling engine.
- Aquaponics Cooling: Transfers heat from the "biological" aquaponics system water into the "clean" cistern water loop.
- Aquaponics Heating: Transfers heat from the "technical" server coolant loop into the "biological" aquaponics system water.
- (Note: The server coolant loop is considered "technical" or "dirty" because it contains biocides and anti-corrosion additives that are toxic to fish and plants.)*