Am 10.12.2011 17:51, schrieb Mary Yugo:
I wish someone had taken the considerable trouble to duplicate Rossi's
small E-cat and "Ottoman" (Oct 6) experiments. By this, I mean to make
devices as similar as possible as Rossi's and to show that the experimental
results K&E and Lewan got could be obtained by mismeasurement rather than
LENR heat production.
Possibly it is sufficient to test the heat exchanger.
For condensation applications the heatexchanger must be mounted vertical.
If mounted horicontal the heat exchanger would fill up with condensate
and the active crossectional area will be reduced.
If there was not much steam, it doesnt matter.
It could be sufficient to test, if this heatexchanger can handle the
claimed amount of steam in horicontal position.
I doubt it.
citation from installation manual 1st page:
<http://www.swep.net/fileview.**php?file=1300709490<http://www.swep.net/fileview.php?file=1300709490>>
Condensers
The refrigerant (gas) should be
connected to the upper left connection,
F1, and the condensate to
the lower left connection, F3. The
water/brine circuit inlet should be
connected to the lower right connection,
F4, and the outlet to the
upper right connection, F2.
end citation
Peter