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The image contains a diagram illustrating components and flow in a central heating system in a two-story house setup. Main elements labelled are "Water tank to fill storage tank," "Cold water into the house," "Overflow pipe," "Storage tank," "Hot water to taps," "Boiler (gas or oil)," "Pump," "Hot water radiators," and "Small tubes." Arrows indicate the direction of water movement from the water tank through the boiler, radiators, and to hot water taps. Instructions below the diagram prompt to summarize the information, select main features, and make comparisons if relevant. There are no numeric data points or percentages provided.
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The provided diagram illustrates a central heating systems functioning in a house.
Overall, it is a linear process which is start from the cold-water pipe to house heating facilities. The heating system can separate into two parts, first is the water delivery area and the other one is heating area.
The first process is to transport the cold water into the storage tank. After water have been filled in the tank, it can lead the water into a boiler, which is used gas or oil to generate it. The boiler can raise water temperature up to an appropriate degree.
Second part is to deliver heated water into a house, there are several small tubes inside every room, which can release hot steam into the air to maintain house’s temperature. When the water is not warm enough, there’s the other pipes to help water flowing back to the tank and being heat up by a boiler again.
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