Jed,

Penon simply says flowmeter between JMP plant and E-Cats and anybody
who has seen a plant knows ab ovo it MUST be immediately after the pump
water flow measured, injected in the E-Cats

 on JONP Rossi said more times piping forms U flowmeter down- standard
engineering

you say- "many pumps, but they could not produce this much flow."
Much flow, 6.6 gallons per minute, 25kg/minute too much...were you awake
when you wrote this? (I know you are not drinking too much alcohol so the
explanation must be something bad)

Next discussion with you when you have the diagram. Waeted time is not
recoverable..

I must confess I am in very bad mood have to write a Blog nd no LENR papers
have arrived today, in no language. Desperation! Few LENR related papers &
news. But it is early, I still hope.

peter

On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 6:27 PM, a.ashfield <a.ashfi...@verizon.net> wrote:

> Jed,
> I thought you said earlier that you had the plumbing layout but were not
> allowed to show it.  If so, there should be no doubt about whether there
> is  U in the system.
>
> AA
>
> On 2/20/2017 8:41 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
>
> There has been some discussion here about the position of the flow meter
> in Rossi's configuration. I have information from Rossi showing it was
> located in the gravity return between the customer site and the reservoir.
> I do not think there was a U pipe but I cannot rule that out 100%. Nothing
> like that is shown and no one who was there told me there is one -- and I
> did ask. Anyway, Abd pointed out that Penon described the configuration in
> one of the lawsuit documents. It is a little hard to understand Penon's
> English, so Abd added the comments in square brackets:
>
> Quote
>
> The steam is then passed through the customer’s facility, where it cools
>> up to its condensation. *
>>
>> – flowmeter for measuring the flow rate of cooling water inlet into the
>> shelter. It is located along the line of return of the water. between the
>> Plant of the Customer and the 1 MW E-Cat.
>
>
>
>> The cooling water is contained in a tank, placed inside the Plant, that
>> receives the water from an external plant [sic, “tank”].
>>
>
>
>> It is conveyed by pumps in [sic, “into”] the unit’s E-cat[s], where it is
>> heated to vaporize. The steam is collected in one tube of the steam line,
>> which conveys it to the outside of the shelter.
>>
>
>
>> The water is so recycled to the internal [sic, external] tank in a closed
>> loop. The water is distilled water.
>>
>
>
>> The external tank is connected with the internal tank, by a water line
>> and a floating valve, so that the level of water inside the internal tank
>> is maintained constant. The water flows from the external tank to the
>> internal tank by gravity. […]
>>
>
>
> * Note from Jed: "Cools up to its condensation" means it cools down until
> it condenses.
>
> This contradicts assertions by Peter Gluck.
>
> - Jed
>
>
>


-- 
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

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