A test plan is not to be changed by the customer without negotiations. It
is not within the prerogatives of DGT technicians to change a the test
plan. The CTO must approve all changes.

On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote:

> Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>> You are naïve to believe this man who claims fraud as opposed to
>> incompetence in setting up a demo for the first time.
>>
>
> He did not set up the demo! The people from Defkalion did. When he tried
> to change it, they came in and removed all of his equipment, changing it
> back:
>
> "During the setup of the laboratory in Milan various improvements were
> introduced by the DE technicians and scientists concerning the calorimetry
> measurement. In particular a method independent of the flow rate
> measurement has been developed based on the heating of a large amount of
> water contained in a large tank and circulated through a pump in a closed
> circuit. This measure is independent of the measurement of the flow through
> the coil and it would remove any doubt about the heat measurement. DGT has
> not allowed DE to use such measurement in none of the tests of their
> technology. As a further improvement we added a second flowmeter upstream
> of the water system in order to verify the behavior of the main flowmeter
> during the measurement of the excess power but also in this case the added
> flowmeter was readily removed by the  DGT technicians forbidding us to make
> any verification."
>
> (I think "readily" means "quickly.")
>
> No one at Defkalion has disputed this report.
>
> I agree he was incompetent for not doing a proper evaluation, and for not
> insisting that the flow rate be tested. The experimental setup was
> incompetent. But it was not his incompetence.
>
> - Jed
>
>

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