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Tubular Array Construction Detail of Labels for IITER p 28
« on: January 23, 2011, 04:39:41 am »

The purpose is to clarify the  hard to read labels from page 28 of the IITER
 
Diagram on page 28 of International Independent Test Evaluation Report

This clarification of labels of the Water Fuel Cell (Demonstration Unit
should put to rest the concept that the 3/4" inch tubes are  attached to a common 9 spoked plate (as per P. Kelley) The labels e1a and PL1 refer to the 3/4"inch tubes.The labels e2 and PL2 refer to the 1/2 inch tube. For purposes of illustration the side view has been shortened to fit on the page, but the other dimensions are to scale and the distance between the e1a bolts onthe bottom view match up with the side view distance between the bolts attached to the bent support brackets.


Exhibit E2: Tubular Cluster-Array
Clarification of Labels in Diagram
The Diagram Consist of Four Parts

1. Top View of the Tubular Assembly
2. Top View of the Perspex Cover
3. Bottom View of the Perspex Base
4. Side View of Demonstration Cell


 1.Top View of the Tubular Assembly
    (read labels in clockwise direction)

    ELECTRICAL TRANSFER PLATE (GND)

    PL1n    PL2n

    3/4" DIA x 0.35
    STAINLESS STEEL
    TUBE (PL1)

     1/2" DIA x 0.49
     STAINLESS STEEL
     TUBE (PL2)

     NON-OXIDIZING
     EXCITOR-TUBULAR ARRAY
     * 'Y
     (STAINLESS STEEL
     MAT'L SUCH AS T304)

     TOP VIEW

 2.  Top View of Perspex Cover

      fa

      WATER INLET
        PORT

      GAS OUTLET
        PORT

    TOP VIEW

        fa

 3. Bottom View of Perspex Base

        e2

        fa

        e1a

        e1a

        MOUNTING HOLES FOR
        SUPPORT-BASE * 'Y

        BOTTOM VIEW

        f-END-CAP
             MOUNTING BOLTS

        fa
       

 4. Side View of Demonstration Cell
     
     HIGH TEMPERATURE FLAME
        (VARIABLE CONTROL)

     GAS NOZZLE
         * 'Y

     GAS CONTROL VALVE
            (PRESSURE)

     GAS EXIT
              PORT

      GAS FLOW
            GAUGE

      "O" RING
         SEAL

       NATURAL WATER
           (NON PROCESS;
       NO CHEMICAL ADDITIVES)

       WATER CONTAMINATES
       LIBERATED DURING
       WATER/GAS CONVERSION

       ELECTRICAL TERMINAL
      e2          (D.C GND)


    SIDE VIEW
---------------------------------------
  PRESSURE RELIEF
                VALVE

 WATER INLET
    PORT  (PLUG-SEAL)

 NON-OXIDIZING
      HOUSING

 GENERATED GASES
   a.) HYDROGEN
   b.) OXYGEN
   c.) NITROGEN
     AND GASES
  TRAPPED IN WATER.

    NON OXIDIZING
   EXCITOR-PLATES * 'Y

    SIMILAR MAT'L
    SUCH AS STAINLESS
    STEEL T304
     (PL1/PL2)

            PL1

            PL2

     NOTE:
       STAINLESS STEEL
       * 'Y WITH STAINLESS
       STEEL ELECTRICAL
       TABS-T304 OR
       THE LIKE.
 
     e1-ELECTRICAL TERMINAL
         D.C. POSITIVE POTENTIAL
         CONSTANT ANODE PULSE)

     SUPPORT BASE
             * 'Y
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NON-OXIDIZING MATERIAL CHARACTERISICS
  (material that does not oxidize under the
       following conditions)
1.) Material immersed in non-process/no chemical additives)
     natural water.
2.) Material immersed in non-process
     (natural) water while an low electrical
     potential(voltage at low amps) applied
     to said material.
3.) Material immersed in non-process
     (natural) water exposed  to oxygen
     atoms in said water.
4.) Material immersed in non-process
     (natural) water exposed to hydrogen
     atoms in said water.
5.) Material immersed in non-process
     (natural) water exposed to both
     hydrogen/oxygen atoms in said water.
6.) Material immersed in non-process
     (natural)water exposed to both
     hydrogen/oxygen atoms in said
     water while an low electrical power
     (voltage at low amps) is applied
     to said material.

 NON-OXIDIZING MATERIAL EXAMPLE
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