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Wadzanai

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Define hydronics.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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How does an overcharge affect the superheat of a fixed restriction system?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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miss.ashley

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Answer to Question 1

Hydronics can be defined as a science that utilizes water or steam to transfer heat from the source where it is produced, to an area where it can be used, through a closed system of piping.

Answer to Question 2

An overcharge will decrease system superheat.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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