FUELLESS HEATER NO FUEL NO GAS NO WOOD NO GREEN HOUSE GASES
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Although the device is efficient, in most all water heating applications it is difficult to economically justify a device. The company has moved towards the mixing and reaction chemistry applications and specialized heating applications. The system can heat water, but there are numerous competing
technologies that can heat water and make steam that are much less capital intensive and often cheaper to operate, as electricity is an expensive and highly refined fuel when compared to gas, coal or oil. Because of this we ceased marketing home/residential heating systems and generic steam systems.
Our core heating applications are now applications where: A fluid scales rapidly on a heat transfer surface Safety/operational concerns demand a flameless system for safety Total automation is needed and not available with conventional technology Our heating applications are largely niche app
lications where conventional technology falls short. Examples of heating applications well suited to the device include: Heating of food products such as cheese, eggs and chocolate Heating chemical and polymeric streams Heating industrial brines and heavy salt solutions Our company continues to
strive to bring our customers the best industrial heating, mixing and reactor solutions. PRODUCT REVIEW HYDRODYNAMICS.com or http://www.totalsep.com/sprmoreinfo.htm
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when you make a home hot water heating system. :)
make your electricity to start the thing then sypohon off the excess and recirculate the steam as it turns back to water.
Overunity with this contraption is a hoax.
You can make money out of it: - It can be a very efficient mixer.
However, I am extreemly interested in this.
Otherwise the guy would feed the steam to a steam turbine what drove a generator - and there were a perpetuum mobile of the first find.
;-))
°C and produce 20°C steam. What is the benefit of that? It just demonstrates cavitation. Nothing new about that since hundred years.