
A heating question for engineers?
If I had a separate water tank that was an enclosed system with a water pump, could I run it through a radiator in place of a heating element for a furnace. Then the force air would blow through the radiator and circulate through the house. I think it would save a hudge amount over a gas bill, or an electric furnace. Would it be enough heat to work?
ps the water tank would be electric. The heat loss would be slow due to enclosed system, even with the radiator. It would be set to a thermostat so it only ran when the house temp dropped.
It’s such a turn on that your talking a language that I don’t understand, water tanks, enclosed systems, water pumps, radiators and furnaces…. sounds like your talking about a car.
Anyway I do hope someone has the brains to answer you question. Good luck.
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