Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:

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> This is what 1.6 liters per hour of dry steam looks like:****
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> http://www.ajmadison.com/ajmadison/images/large/MR100_Steam_Floor_Head.jpg
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I cannot tell the scale of that picture. How big is the plume? Are you sure
it is 1.6 L/hour? That seems a little low.

I borrowed a steam cleaner for my car a few years ago that put out 1.5 kW,
which is the limit for U.S. equipment in ordinary 120 VAC plugs. It put out
a small steam plum. Unimpressive. It did not help remove the stains in the
car or the bathroom grout.

I guess this is an MR-100 Primo Steam Cleaning System. I think it plugs
into an ordinary socket meaning it is 1.5 kW. Other photos of the output
from this make the steam plume look small.



> We should be seeing a massive blast of steam…
>

Where in the full video does it show the steam? I am still reviewing it. I
have heard it is shown, but most of the time it was sparged in cold water.

I have seen ~100 kW of steam sparged in a drum of cold water, at
Hydrodynamics. It is noisy but not that impressive. Held in open air the
steam plume is very impressive and noisy!

- Jed

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