At 10:28 AM 11/10/2011, Higgins Bob-CBH003 wrote:
I presume when you say "hot input" you are referring to the top T fitting that is the water/steam outlet. Where is the evidence that it "IS" 3 bar? Have you identified the part used? The operating steam temperatures are more consistent with operation at ~1 bar gauge. I thought it sufficient to simply mark it as "~1", but if there is evidence that it could be as much as 3 bar (gauge or absolute?) then the figure will need to be revised. I don't really have a problem with adding the ? though. If the internal pressure really is 3 bar gauge, then the reactor must be operating full of water and it is probably superheated liquid water that exits the hot outlet and flashes to steam as it exits into lower pressure, cooling some of the water around it and causing a water/steam mix in the output.

Bob Higgins

It's the red  button
http://www.nyteknik.se/incoming/article3295954.ece/BINARY/w468/kall_fusion_rossi_ensam_468_320.jpg

From my "personal spy" collection :
http://lenr.qumbu.com/111010_pics/111110_3bar_pressure_relief_valve_w800.jpg

As I commented elsewhere ... those gaskets and/or fatcats are gonna blow LONG before you get to 3 bars.

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