Sumer is Icumen In
May. 13th, 2007 09:42 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I got in the shower a little after middday yesterday (since I'd spent the morning cleaning the apartment) and turned the tap entirely to "cold." The water that came out was almost too hot to shower in comfortably.
When I lived in the States I never thought about the fact that "cold," in this context, really just means "the ambient temperature." Or rather, in the States tap water is only predictably cold because it's coming into your house from underground pipes. Here in Qatar, "cold" water comes from the water tank sitting in full sunlight right outside your apartment. At this time of year, that water can in no way be described as "cold."
Some people switch the hot and cold taps during the summer. Turning off your water heater converts your hot water tank (which is indoors, and thus air conditioned) into a reservoir of cold water. That "hot" water can then be used to cool down the actually-hot water that comes from the tap marked "cold." It gets confusing to remember which tap is which, though.
When I lived in the States I never thought about the fact that "cold," in this context, really just means "the ambient temperature." Or rather, in the States tap water is only predictably cold because it's coming into your house from underground pipes. Here in Qatar, "cold" water comes from the water tank sitting in full sunlight right outside your apartment. At this time of year, that water can in no way be described as "cold."
Some people switch the hot and cold taps during the summer. Turning off your water heater converts your hot water tank (which is indoors, and thus air conditioned) into a reservoir of cold water. That "hot" water can then be used to cool down the actually-hot water that comes from the tap marked "cold." It gets confusing to remember which tap is which, though.
no subject
Date: 2007-05-13 07:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-05-18 06:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-05-18 09:01 pm (UTC)Thats why the guideline is there :).
no subject
Date: 2007-05-18 09:02 pm (UTC)