Am 01.11.2011 15:34, schrieb Jed Rothwell:
Peter Heckert wrote:
No. if it was hot water, then the energy was 5 times less than 100 kW.
If there was a cold water flow in the other pipe, then it was less
than 50 kW.
If there was a heater near the thermoelement, then it was almost zero.
Especially Domenico Fioravanti (customer engineer) must know this if
he is an expert.
Yes, he is an expert. And as an expert he would have know there was a
heater near the thermocouple, or that there was cold water in the
other pipe. Any expert would notice this. Heck, I would notice this in
an instant.
So you have X ray eyes?
He did not want to see it. If he had seen it, he had immediately closed
his eyes and goto somewhere else.
Possibly he was an "independent" consultant and got monetary provision
for the sale.
Nothing new. Stuff like this has happened before.