Jed,
If there was water level control it would be unlikely for much liquid water to come out. As I said, at worst wet steam. I see there were water level gauges on the old reactors but don't know what were on the 250 kW units.


On 7/11/2016 3:59 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
a.ashfield <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Would you accept that if there was a water level control the
    output, at worst, would have been wet steam?


I do not know enough about the instruments to judge.

In the original configuration agreed to by I.H. there were instruments installed to prevent wet steam, but I.H. says Rossi removed them. You are saying he left some other water level control instruments which should have prevented the problem. I don't know anything about them.

Even if the fluid were a mixture of wet steam and water, other parameters such as the flow rate might still eliminate any excess heat. The data I have seen has such large error margins I cannot judge.

- Jed


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