From: "David Roberson" <dlrober...@aol.com> Sent: Thursday, November 6, 2014 9:39:11 AM
> The q uality of the steam is not that important provided a method to > accurately measure the amount of heat it contains is used. A COP of 11.07 is > important and represents a significant improvement above the earlier > specification of greater than 6. If you are concerned about the accuracy of > the measurement then that is a different problem. The steam quality is critically important, as it can range between 0% (NO water vaporized) and 100% (ALL the water vaporized). This is exactly the same configuration as was used for the original 1MW acceptance test -- generator, reactors, condensers in a recycling loop. I don't THINK this includes a heat exchanger, which (if the thermocouples are connected properly) can give an irrefutable measurement. The total output is 1.440113 MW --- so "reactor 600" is most likely the initial on-site customer acceptance test for the new 1MW system