What is the time one might expect for the "necessary safety certifications"
of "domestic appliances"?  It has been 2 years since the October, 2011 1MW
demonstration which ganged up a bunch of "appliance"-scale devices.


On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 11:59 AM, H Veeder <[email protected]> wrote:

> Andrea Rossi
> December 26th, 2013 at 8:41 
> PM<http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=833&cpage=3#comment-890157>
>
> Steven N. Karels:
> Your comment has been erroneously spammed ( my fault, I am very tired and
> stressed, and I pushed the wrong botton) but here are the answers to your
> questions, which I remember:
> 1- within March 2014 I think will be completed the first part of the long
> term validation and the results will be published positive or negative as
> they might be.
> 2- we are aiming to obtain at least 3/4 of the time of operation in self
> sustained mode and the remaining 1/4 with a COP>1, so that the energy
> produced will be more than the energy consumed also during the periods with
> the drive on.
> 3- we are working now permanently at temperature (on the surface of the
> heat exchanging surface) that will allow an efficiency of 40% with the
> Carnot cycle. In these very days ( also during Christmas) the Hot Cat is
> working in our USA factory with a temperature upon the external surface,
> before cooling, around 1 000 °C. Enormous progress has been made in these
> months working with the Team of our US Partner. Here I found materials,
> expertise, professonality and, mainly, a moving trust in me that makes me
> feel extremely indebted. These factors are generating a strong force, with
> interesting results.
> 4- the publication of the theory behind the so called Rossi Effect I think
> will be published in 2014, but this is not a guarantee, because many are
> the factors this decision will depend from
> 5- the industrial plants are already for sale, because they have already
> obtained the safety certification, being operated by certified operators,
> while the domestic appliances, which will be operated by anybody, will need
> time to obtain the necessary safety certifications.
> Please say hello to my beloved New Hampshire, where my US work has been
> started in 1996….
> Warm Regards,
> A.R.
>

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