How to make a Water Heater? It's not hard. Here are the steps. Note: For showering purposes, it's not recommended, This probably will reach boiling temperature in a short time.
Prepare the things needed to Make a Water Heater:
- 1 metal tank or drum, you can choose the size depending on your requirements
- 1 long metal pipe, with diameters of about 150mm, and twice as long as the tank.
- 1 shorter lengths of metal pipe, with a diameter of about 25mm, bent into the "J" shape, if possible, if not, supply it with loosely-fitting cap, to keep livestock out.
- 130 mm (about 5 inches) high metal cylinder roomates upon the drum or tank can stand when it is full of water. This must be open at the top.
Steps to Make a Water Heater.
1. Make a hole so it fits through a 150mm pipe snugly. This pipe will be used as a chimney. Push the pipe right through the tank, and solder, weld or braise in place, ensuring that it is flush with one end and the joints are water-tight. This will be the bottom of the water heater.
2. Make a hole in which the J-shaped pipe fits snugly in the top of the water heater, and weld, braise or solder the longer leg into it. This is the expansion/overflow /pressure release pipe, this will not work at all, if without it. Because you will not be able to pipe water into it, or will turn your water heater into a bomb that will explode with devastating consequences.
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3. Make one or two holes into the bottom of the tank and insert, weld, solder, or braze them into place to act as inlet and outlet, or both functions can also be performed using a single pipe, or just cut a hole in the top and pour water into the tank. An outlet at the bottom is required, onto which you should fit a tap (faucet), of course, when you pour the water in, you do not want the water to run out as fast as you do it.
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4. Cut a rectangular hole down topless cylinder 300 mm high. This food is used to feed fuel for your fire and remove ash.
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5. Position the tank on top of the topless cylinder and weld or braise in place.
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6. Now you can fill the tank with water, make a fire at the bottom and wait for the water to heat
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Tips to Make Water Heater:
- If you have the water heater indoors, with the chimney extended through the roof of the building and you insulate the tank, you have some advantages. The water will heat up more quickly, retain the heat of the water for long periods and performance will not be affected by inclement weather.
- Wood, charcoal, coal, paper, cardboard waste material, or anything that is flammable, can be used in this heater.
Warnings:
- Make sure you have done as described in the step number 2, The Water Heater equipped with the overflow/expansion/pressure release pipe. Unless you have made a hole in the top of the tank, into which you pour the water to be heated, and which remains open at all times.
- You also have to make sure that the water heater will comply with government standards. Your homeowners insurance might reject a claim if it doesn't comply with these standards.
- For use of this heater indoors, A fire that is not vented properly creates a risk of leaking poisonous gases into the living area. This could pose a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon monoxide is odorless, colorless, and deadly! Make sure you use good workmanship and common sense to create a properly functioning chimney system that removes all the smoke and fumes.
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