Re: [Vo]:Trickle-down specifications

2012-01-03 Thread Alan J Fletcher


Iggy Dalrymple 

January 3rd, 2012 at 4:39 PM 
Dear Dr Rossi,
You speak of your 1st generation home E-Cat providing both heat and
cooling. Through what mechanism can your machine provide
cooling?
Sincerely,
Iggy Dalrymple
Andrea Rossi 

January 3rd, 2012 at 5:22 PM 
Dear Iggy Dalrymple:
We will use a heat pump.
Warm regards,
A.R.
- - - - - - 
I would have thought that an ammonia cycle would be much more efficient.

But maybe it's the same thing! 

http://www.energysavers.gov/your_home/space_heating_cooling/index.cfm/mytopic=12680






[Vo]:Trickle-down specifications

2012-01-03 Thread Alan J Fletcher

Ville Kanninen
January 3rd, 2012 at 12:30 AM


Does the first generation unit need any other connections than 
electricity ? Is it designed to produce warm air or to warm water 
flowing through the unit ?



The E-Cat needs connection with Electricity, water.
Warm water will be made.

[ For the N.A. market I would have thought that heating ducts are more common.
  And here he doesn't mention AC.  Does anyone use water 
distribution for AC?


  I sure hope he's planning on recirculating water. It's my most 
expensive utility (I pay to get it in and pay again for sewer based 
on my water usage).

]

January 3rd, 2012 at 12:22 PM

The E-Cat will be very small. You can put 3 E-Cats to get 30 kW of 
thermal power. 3 E-Cats will be smaller that a normal 25 kW heater ( 
gas or electric powered).


[ Presumably that's 3 "wafers" in a "fatcat/ottoman" ]

(lenr.qumbu.com -- analyzing the Rossi/Focardi eCat  -- Hi, google!)