There you go again. IH was not allowed in the building but you claim there was nothing there, based on what IH told you. To think that IH could discern anything from an IR reading of the building walls is really pathetic.

Jed. "If that were the case, the waste heat would be easily detected. There was not 1 MW or even 100 kW."

Not clear to me.  Please explain.


On 7/3/2016 11:10 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
a.ashfield <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    As far as I know, nobody has any idea what was in the customer's
    equipment.


Nothing was in there. I.H. and others used various methods to look for heat from the customer site. They found no trace of it. There was no equipment using a detectable level of process heat. Nor was the heat simply dumped out of the vent. It is not possible to dump that much heat into the water system, as I pointed out earlier.


     Presumably it started as steam and the condensate was later
    returned to the 1 MW plant at varying temperatures.  The
    implication is that the customer's side was less than 60C.


If that were the case, the waste heat would be easily detected. There was not 1 MW or even 100 kW.

- Jed


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