Friday, December 30, 2011

Tailgating Grills From Mild to Wild

!: Tailgating Grills From Mild to Wild

Tailgating at sporting events has become hugely popular in recent years. There are a few necessities required for a pleasant tailgating experience. One of those necessities is a tailgating grill. Tailgating grills come in wide array of styles, sizes, and range from mild to wild. Let's take a look at some of the options available today.

In it's most basic form, the tailgating grill really can be any portable grill either gas or charcoal that you can bring along to your party. With that being said, it only takes one time to recognize that a little grill from your local dollar store just isn't cool enough if you plan on doing this on a regular basis.

The next step up from the typical junk you see at all the local discount stores would be a tabletop style from an online tailgating shop. These typically come with all kinds of fancy stuff from team logo bags to team logos on the grills themselves. This style of grill says you are a true tailgater that still likes being thrifty.

The tipping point from casual tailgater to true tailgater comes when you invest in a hitch mounted tailgating grill. These models mount directly to your vehicle just like a trailer would and typically feature swing out cooking surfaces. These models range from affordable to moderately priced depending on model and features you select. If you are serious about tailgating this should be considered entry level stuff.

For the true tailgating pro a trailer style grill is the only way to go. It screams "I am a serious tailgater". These style of tailgating grills are pretty much small kitchens hooked on the back of your vehicle. With multiple cooking surfaces, storage compartments, dual propane tanks, flagpole holders, and even beverage and meat compartments. It is not unheard of to spend over ten thousand dollars on this style of pro tailgating grill.

Whatever your level of tailgating experience is there is a grill that is just right for you. From to ,000 you are sure to find something that fits your style, your team spirit, and your budget.


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Choosing Among Different Types of Gas Stoves

!: Choosing Among Different Types of Gas Stoves

It is definitely not easy being a parent or a cook. There are times when you are asked to cook up a feast to feed hungry mouths of a whole community - well, that is just an exaggeration. Whenever you are given the responsibility of cooking for big occasions, the most important factor is usually the space which you can work with to cook the dishes. For this, it is important to consider the different types of gas stoves (assuming that you are using gas cook stove for cooking).

Traditionally, gas stoves are limited only to big, medium, and small sizes. The only purpose that these different types of stoves have in common is to cook food (or maybe boil water as well). However, the types of gas stoves have increased in number over the years and it seems that with improvements in engineering, design, and technology in general, this increase in the types of gas cook stove will not be stopping anytime soon.

Just to give you an idea, here are three basic types of gas cook stoves:

Standard Gas Stove

A standard stove holds true to its name: there is no fancywork, no extra compartment, just a good old gas cooking stove with probably four basic furnace spots where you can cook.

Gas Stove with Oven

This kind of gas cook stove is probably the most multipurpose of all types of gas ranges since aside from having the regular furnace spots, it also comes with a gas oven underneath where you can bake your own cake, chicken, and so on.

Junior Gas Stove

If you have seen stoves that stand considerably shorter than a standard gas stove, then that is in a junior gas range. Nothing special about this except for the smaller space it consumes. A typical junior gas cook stove would have at least two furnace spots. Some junior gas cook stoves are now made portable so you can take them to outdoor trips.


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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

A Glossary of Radiator Terms

!: A Glossary of Radiator Terms

Air vent - A small valve, which enables air that has accumulated at the top of a radiator to be let out or 'bled' from the radiator using a special air vent key. Also known as a bleed valve or bleed vent.

Angled valves - Valves that have a 90 turn on them for use on radiators with side valve connections, where pipe work is coming up from the floor or out of the wall. Also used on radiators with underside valve connections, but only where the pipe work comes out of the wall. See also "Straight valves."

Balancing - Adjusting the flow of water throughout a piped central heating system in order to achieve a similar drop in temperatures across all radiators. It is important to ensure that heat is distributed evenly to all radiators so that they all run at equal temperatures and all take an equal amount of time to reach their operating temperature. A plumber should 'balance' the system after installing radiators. Lack of balancing within a system is often the cause of cold spots on radiators, radiators failing to heat up properly or noisy radiators.

BBOE - Bottom Bottom Opposite Ends - Radiator valves are installed at the bottom of the radiator, on either side.

Bleeding a radiator - Getting rid of any air that has accumulated at the top of radiator, using an air vent or bleed valve. Trapped air in a radiator will result in a radiator failing to heat up properly.

Bleed valve - see "Air vent"

Bleed vent - see "Air vent"

Boiler - a device that heats water using gas, oil or electricity. This is the most common way to provide hot water central heating for domestic properties.

Bracket - a part used to secure/fix radiators to the wall

British Thermal Unit - (BTU or Btu) is a traditional unit of energy equal to about 1,055 joules. It is approximately the amount of energy needed to heat 1 pound (0.454 kg) of water (therefore around 0.1198 gallons) from 39 to 40 F (3.8 to 4.4 C). This unit of measurement is now being replaced with the alternative unit of measuring heat output, Watts.

BS 3528 - The old British standard for radiators. BS EN 442 has now superseded this.

BS 5449: 1990 - The British Standard for internal room temperatures, identifying acceptable comfort levels.

BS 7593: 2006 - The British Standard for the treatment of water in domestic hot water central heating systems, including the use of corrosion inhibitors and cleaners.

BS EN 12828 & 12831: 2003 - British Standards for designing heating systems.

BS EN 442 - The official European Standard for radiators. It covers various standards that radiators need to meet including heat output, minimum material thickness, pressure tests, paint quality, product labelling, safety, etc.

BTU - See "British Thermal Unit"

Bush - see "Reducer"

Central Heating - A system that provides warmth to the whole interior of a building (or portion of a building) from one point to multiple rooms.

Closed System - A piped central heating system that is "closed" or "sealed" means that the water contained within the system is taken from the water mains upon installation. Once filled and pressurised the system is sealed off and then the water within the system is circulated repeatedly around the system and is not (unless actioned via the filling loop) replaced by new water entering the system.

Combi boiler - a device that provides both central heating and hot water. A combi boiler is a high-efficiency water heater and a central heating boiler, combined (hence the name) within one compact unit. Therefore, no separate hot water cylinder is required, offering space saving within a property. "Combis" are a very popular choice for domestic properties.

Combination boiler - see "Combi boiler"

Convector - a device that is designed to "convect" heat, using the physics of warm air rising and cold air falling to create a natural cycle of air circulating around a room. Radiators convect heat as well as radiating heat.

Corrosion inhibitor - a chemical that installers add to the water in standard piped central heating systems to prevent internal corrosion of non-inert metals as per BS 7593: 2006. Examples of corrosion inhibitors include Fernox MB-1 and Sentinel X100.

Direct System - Cold water is taken from the mains and goes directly to points of delivery (taps) around a property where cold water is required.

Dt - Also written as Dt or Delta t. "BTUs" or "Watts" are a measure of how good a radiator is at heating a room at standard temperature; the Dt value defines what that standard temperature is. Naturally the hotter a radiator is, the more heat it gives out. Since water cools on its passage through a radiator, the temperature of the water entering it is higher than the temperature of the water leaving it. The mean value of the inlet (flow) and outlet (return) temperatures is taken and the approximate room temperature is subtracted from this figure, universally quoted as 20C. The difference, known as Dt, is the operating temperature that is given in the radiator's specifications.

Dt of 50C - Delta t 50: The European standard for the operating temperature of central heating systems, which determines the heat outputs achievable from radiators.

Dt of 60C - Delta t 60: The British standard for the operating temperature of central heating systems, which determines the heat outputs achievable from radiators.

Duel Fuel - A radiator that is connected to the central heating system, but also has an electric element for use in the warmer months when the central heating isn't turned on. A popular choice for bathroom radiators.

Economy 7 - An electricity tariff, where you pay a different price for your electricity at different times of day, so the electricity you use at night costs less than the electricity you use during the day - a bit like peak and off-peak phone calls. It's called "Economy 7" because you get cheaper electricity for 7 hours each night. Some appliances, like storage heaters, are designed to take advantage of the cheaper electricity available during the night.

End bush - see "Reducer"

Expansion tank - The tank at the top of on open system, which allows the expanding hot water from the cylinder to spill out and be stored.

Expansion vessel - A small tank used in closed water heating systems and domestic hot water systems to absorb excess water pressure, which can be caused by thermal expansion as water is heated. The vessel itself is a small container divided in two by a rubber diaphragm. One side is connected to the pipe work of the heating system and therefore contains water. The other, the dry side, contains air under pressure. This is not the same as an expansion tank.

Flow - In central heating terms, this refers to the water coming from the boiler and also the point at which water enters radiators. See also "Return."

Heat calculations - These are performed in order to work out the heat output requirement of a room. The calculations are based on numerous factors, but are primarily based on the volume and type of room. The actual size of the radiator required to achieve the required heat output can also be affected by other factors: see "Dt" and "Mean Water Temperature."

Heat output - the amount of heat that is emitted from a heat source. The heat output can be measured in units of Watts or British Thermal Units.

Indirect System - Cold water is taken from the mains and enters the property. It has one draw off point (generally the kitchen sink) as well as pipework that feeds the cold water tank. The stored water in the tank feeds all other cold water points in the property.

Inert metals - Do not corrode when in contact with oxygenated water. Examples include stainless steel, copper and brass. Non-inert metals include mild steel, cast iron and aluminium and are used on central heating systems in conjunction with corrosion inhibiting chemicals as per BS 7593: 2006.

Joining nipple - a metal collar with opposing threads at each end, which acts like an internal nut and is used for joining radiator sections together.

Lockshield - A valve that is used to restrict the flow of water on the return side of a radiator in order to "balance" the radiator on the system. Valves usually come as a pair and the "lockshield" valve is supplied along with either a "thermostatic" or "manual" control valve. See also "Return" and "Balancing."

Manual radiator valve - Act simply like taps as they directly control the flow of water into a radiator and consequently how hot the radiator gets, regardless of the surrounding room temperature. Manual valves have no labelled settings - you simply turn the valve head until the radiator is giving the amount of heat desired.

Mean water temperature (MWT) - The mean temperature of the water in a central heating system. For example; a system operating at 90-70-20C will have a mean water temperature of 80C

Microbore(piping) - pipe that is only 10mm and 8mm in diameter that is narrower than the standard 15mm copper pipe or traditional 22mm pipe.

Nipple - See "Joining nipple"

Open System - an un-pressurized central heating system. Water is drawn into the system from the mains when required via the expansion tank. As water heats up and "expands" in the system, the excess water is released as necessary back into the expansion tank, which is usually, but not always found high up within a property. Also known as an open-vented system.

Pipe centre measurement - the measurement from the centre of one pipe to the centre of another pipe and the measurement from the wall to the centre of the pipe. This measurement is useful for the installation of pipework for a radiator; especially where pipework is to be installed before the radiator is present.

Pressurized system - see "Closed System"

Radiator - a device that is designed to "radiate" heat, to force heat outwards. In reality, most radiators also convect heat to some degree, for example most standard corrugate steel panel radiators radiate 85% of their heat and convect 15% of their heat.

Radiator valve - see "Valve"

Reducer - a part that is designed to reduce the size of a connection, often used on radiators. Also known as an "end bush" or "bush."

Return - This refers to either the water going back to the boiler or the point on a radiator where the water exits. See also "Flow."

Sealed system - see "Closed System"

Secondary Hot Water System - a piped central heating system where the water that runs through the system is the same water that comes out of your taps. As a consequence, the water needs to be clean and free from chemicals, so radiators and parts on this system need to be made of inert metals such as copper, brass or stainless steel. Parts made of mild steel, aluminium and cast iron, which need to be used in conjunction with corrosion inhibitor, are not suitable.

Straight valves - Valves that are straight for use on radiators with underside connections where the pipes are coming out of the floor.

Tap - A valve controlling release of liquids or gas. The word 'tap' is sometimes used as an alternative to 'valve'.

Tapping centre measurement - The distance between the valve connection points on a radiator.

TBOE - Top Bottom Opposite Ends - Radiator valves are installed at the top on one side of the radiator, and the bottom of the other side of the radiator.

TBSE - Top Bottom Same Ends - Radiator valves are installed at the top and bottom on the same end of the radiator.

Thermostatic Radiator Valve (TRVs) - Include an in-built temperature sensor. A thermostatic valve will maintain a space at the temperature selected, by automatically adjusting the heat output from the radiator. As a thermostatic valve is controlled automatically, it turns itself up and down, ensuring the radiators perform as efficiently as possible, reducing energy waste. For this reason, TRVs are the environmentally friendly valve choice as they prevent energy wastage.

Towel radiator - A radiator that is designed specifically to warm towels as well as a room, often used in bathrooms or kitchens.

Towel rail - Historically this phrase just meant a rail for hanging towels, but over recent years this phrase has come to mean a radiator that has been designed to keep towels warm and dry. It is now used in both instances. Other terms used included heated towel rail and towel radiator.

TRV - See "Thermostatic Radiator Valve"

Un-pressurized system- see "Open System"

Valve - A device that regulates, directs or controls the flow of a fluid by opening, closing, or partially obstructing various passageways. In radiators and central heating systems, valves are used to control water flowing around a system and particularly in and out of radiators.

Wall tie - a device used to attach a radiator or similar to a wall. Sometimes called a wall stay.

Watts - A derived unit of power in the International System of Units (SI), named after the Scottish engineer James Watt (1736-1819). The unit, defined as one joule per second, measures the rate of energy conversion. In heating, watts are used to measure the heat output given by a heat source such as a radiator.

75-65-20C operating temperature- Water on a hot water piped system will leave the boiler at 75C and return to the boiler at 65C losing a nominal 20C across the whole system. See also Dt 50C

90-70-20C operating temperature- Water on a hot water piped system will leave the boiler at 90C and return to the boiler at 70C losing a nominal 20C across the whole system. See also Dt 60C

If you can't find the information you need above or need help with choosing a radiator, then contact a specialist.


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Thursday, November 17, 2011

A Sealed Burner Viking Kitchen Range

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You will be able to find just the right Viking kitchen range at many dealerships throughout the country. But before you buy, you need to know a few things about stoves in general so that you select one that will more than meet your needs. By going with Viking, you will become part of the Viking fan club and will never regret installing one of Viking's fine kitchen products into your home. Be wise and take a close look at Viking's sealed burner stoves and you will see what a wonderful appliance you are getting.

The Viking Company takes the best of both professional ranges and home cooking appliances and puts them neatly together in its sealed burner stoves. These stoves are commercial grade yet can be used conveniently in homes. They are functional, attractive and easy for anyone to clean. Viking's sealed burner stoves are available in several models including the 30", 36" and 48" gas and dual-fuel stoves.

A Viking sealed burner stove is constructed so that the top surface is completed sealed. This means that when you cook you don't have to worry about food particles or other debris getting into the burner box. The top surface of the stove has no exposed corners or hidden slots where debris can collect. Viking makes these special stoves of durable materials including long lasting brass components. It has another outstanding feature as well: The porcelain burner caps can easily be removed and then cleaned conveniently in your dishwasher. And, these sealed burner ranges are beautiful to look at because they come in many unusual colors (such as mint julep, burgundy and eggplant) as well as in stainless steel. Special trim options are also available.

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Are You Considering A Dual Fuel Range Cooker For Your Kitchen

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Not long ago, there were only two choices in ranges. You can get gas or electric. Gas cooking has many advantages. There are advantages to cooking with electricity, also. When you buy a dual fuel range cooker, you combine the benefits of both types. Here are reasons to consider this appliance.

Gas

You will see gas ranges in many restaurants, these days. Most professional cooks prefer to use gas. It is simpler and easier for them to cook with. You can get temperatures that are more accurate with gas. It is easier to control the heat from the burners. Raise the level on the burner, and the heat immediately goes up. Electric burners have a slow response time. Lower the level on the burner of a gas range and the heat drops right away. This will not happen with electric burners.

You cooking area will stay cooler when you cook with gas. Gas burners offer instant heat. This means that no heat is lost in the process. An electric heat element takes to time to heat up. Some of that heat will be lost. The same happens when you turn a gas burner off. The flame goes out immediately. The heat lingers with the electric burner. Extra heat will make your kitchen hotter. This can heat up your house. It will be more difficult for your air conditioning to cool the house. It will also cause you to use more electricity. Your energy bill can be higher with electric cooking.

Electric cooking surfaces must be level for the heat to be even. This is not the case with gas. Gas burners use a flame. A flame will adjust itself to uneven conditions. This can give you even cooking. Some dishes may not burn or be partially done.

If you have a power outage, your electric cooker will be useless. A gas stove can be utilized in these cases. You may use the burners as a source of light, in an emergency. In cold weather, power outages mean no heat. A gas range can be a source of emergency heat.

Cooking with electricity

There is a safety issue with gas. Carbon monoxide is a possibility in rare instances. Electric ranges do not have that danger. The ovens heat more evenly also. This means that your baked items will cook evenly. They will also brown more evenly.

If you buy a dual fuel range cooker, you will get the benefits of electric and gas cooking. The benefits are many. Your oven will have even heat throughout. That will give you the best possible baking. Your burners will give you perfect control over the heat. That will work well for boiling and frying. Are you having trouble deciding between electric and gas ranges? Pick dual fuel and you will not have to decide.


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The 2010 Scion tC 2.4 Liter Engine

!: The 2010 Scion tC 2.4 Liter Engine

As in previous years, Scion's sporty tC coupe offers only one engine for 2010: Toyota's 2.4-liter 2AZ-FE engine, shared with the Toyota Corolla XRS, Matrix XRS, and Scion xB.

The 2AZ-FE is unchanged for 2010. As before, it is a 16-valve inline four with an aluminum block and head, cast-iron cylinder liners, and chain-driven dual overhead camshafts, with Toyota's VVT-i variable valve timing on the intake cam. It has a total displacement of 2,362 cc, with twin counter-rotating balance shafts for smoothness. In the tC, it is rated at 161 horsepower and 162 lb-ft of torque.

Despite the tC's sporty mission, torque is the 2AZ-FE's real raison d'être -- no surprise, since versions of this engine have also been used in the four-cylinder Camry, Highlander, and RAV4, as well as Japanese- and European-market Toyota minivans. Many smaller engines can match the 2AZ-FE's 161 horsepower, but not its mid-range muscle. With twin balance shafts, the 2AZ-FE is also very smooth for a big four-cylinder engine. The penalty is fuel economy; the tC's EPA combined rating is only 23 mpg with manual transmission, 24 mpg with automatic. That is slightly worse than Honda's 197-hp Civic Si coupe, although unlike the Civic Si, the tC does not require premium fuel.

In past years, Toyota Racing Development (TRD) offered a dealer-installed supercharger kit for the tC, boosting it to around 200 horsepower, but TRD's catalog does not list kits for 2009 or 2010 models. That may be because Toyota is phasing out the 2AZ-FE in favor of the 2.5-liter 2AR-FE engine, currently used in the RAV4 and Camry.

The current tC dates back to 2004, and there are rumors that Toyota will replace it in 2011 with a new rear-drive coupe, powered by a Subaru-designed 2.0-liter flat four with about 200 horsepower.


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The Jenn Air Electric Range is a Great Choice For Kitchen Remodeling

!±8± The Jenn Air Electric Range is a Great Choice For Kitchen Remodeling

When remodeling a kitchen one of the toughest choices which need to be made is what kind of stove to purchase. A Jenn Air Range makes the decision easy by offering great electric and dual options which make great additions to any remodel for a beautiful finish to your kitchen. The Electric Range 2 is a good choice for a few reasons. First there are many models to choose form. Including the Jenn Air 30" slide in electric downdraft range, a double oven electric range, drop in electric range, electric grill range and a new one, the JDR8895ass dual fuel electric and gas range. With all these choices, you can't go wrong.

The JDR8895ass dual fuel electric and gas kitchen range has an extra upper oven that is ideal for small meals , a convection oven setting and a timer for those who may be forgetful. It also has a free standing range with five elements with an added element for simmering. This Jenn Air 2 oven electric and gas range is great for feeding a lot of people. A Jenn Air Electric Range is also great for when you want to gill.

The electric grill is a great choice for outside cooking. This 30' slide in electric downdraft range has two non-stick grill assemblies, perfect for those who have a tendency for burning food. It will never stick on this grill. Also it has downdraft ventilation that allows for the control of any odor. The 3 burner electric ranges are a great choice for those people who might need to save on space. Because it only has 3 burners, there is less cleaning and less movable parts that can break.

As for getting parts if they are needed, parts can be ordered online from the company website or on any other site that sells these electric ranges. The Jenn Air electric and gas, or the double ranges, or any of the other products are great choices for any kitchen remodel.


The Jenn Air Electric Range is a Great Choice For Kitchen Remodeling

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