Some thoughts:

It is rather clear, when there are leaks on a brandnew prototype system, that is operated under 50% load and under eased conditions (open doors), then the leaks could be repaired but under real full load conditions the problems can (and probably will) occur again. This problem is not really solved with some gaskets updated, every real engineer knows this.

A normal HVAC engineer had never accepted this after this test and this is a proof it was not a normal customer.

It could have been a licensee who wants to license the system and who is happy with a basical working prototype, even if it has faults.

But to use this plant under industrial conditions, is impossible. The doors where open, an active cooling system missed, it was wet inside, there where additional e-cats on the top mounted.
And it was not tested under full load.
A reliable industrial system must still have considerable security reseverves under worst case conditions. It was visible that this system will not work for years, it will probably totally fail after some weeks.
It was clearly an experimental system.
No experienced engineer can accept this!

Under industrial conditions and full load it would overheat, leak again, or the electric would fail after the first leak and steam inside. No normal customer would want to buy this.

Peter

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