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George Heaton in 1944

George Heaton in 1944
photo courtesy of Linda Bukky

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Moving On

The heat-driven equalizer has a bug in it too. That is the means of emptying it, which is the Kadenacy Effect. In order for this to work, the air in the equalizer has to be heated well above tank pressure so that it will blast en masse into the tank. That leaves a low pressure behind in the equalizer. The problem is that the whole purpose of the equalization engine is cancelled out by having to raise the pressure above tank pressure.

I have found a better way, see the next post.

Luther

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