Vinnie Jones
October 11th, 2011 at 3:13 PM
Dear Andrea Rossi,
I read with interest the answers that you gave to Mr. Gunnar Lindberg.
Among other things you say that 15 liter/hour was pumped, but close to
the end of the test Mats Lewan made the following note in his
report:
18:57 Measured outflow of primary circuit in heat exchanger,
supposedly condensed steam, to be 328 g in 360 seconds,
giving a flow of 0.91 g/s. Temperature 23.8 °C.
This will only give you 3,3 liters/hour. Could you please explain
that?
Kind regards, Vinnie
Andrea Rossi
October 12th, 2011 at 1:47 AM
Dear Vinnie Jones:
Thats the flow of the condensate water, and it is not constant. The
energy produced has been measured on the secondary circuit, so I didnt
take a record of the primary flow rate. In any case, the flow rate of the
pump of the primary circuit is regulated at 15 l/h.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
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