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WHE - Waste Heat
Engine
The Cyclone WHE is a
self-starting engine that operates
in a low pressure, low temperature
range. This feature allows the
engine
to
run on waste heat emanating from an
external source, such as the exhaust
from an internal (or external)
combustion engine, or the direct
burning of biomass (i.e., processing
garbage into methane would not be
required). The WHE is also designed
to run efficiently on Solar Heat
without the installation of costly
photovoltaic panels.
Such commercial applications for
the WHE include boosting the power
and efficiency of large gasoline or
diesel-powered generators. When
installed to the exhaust system of
such an engine that can generate
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degrees of heat, the WHE could
materially increase overall
horsepower and reduce fuel
consumption. Additionally, once
installed, the WHE could serve, as a
stand-by generator should the
primary system shut down.
Another major commercial
application includes solar-power
generators for homes or businesses.
By attaching inexpensive panels to a
roof, enough heat can be produced to
run the WHE. The company believes
that such a system could be
installed at a price of
approximately 20% of the cost of
comparable photovoltaic panel
systems, while also providing home
owners with a back-up power supply
that current solar options do not.
Excess electricity could be directed
back to the power grid for
electrical power credits.
Specifications:
Radial Piston Configuration 12
Cylinders
155.8 cubic inches 2.875 X 2
Stroke
Operating Temperature - 150 F to
400 F
Operating Pressure 2 to 200 psi
Fully Condensing Closed Loop
System
Using Cyclone Centrifugation
Condenser operates with a positive
or negative, internal atmosphere
Working Fluid Water, Synthetic,
Organic or Compatible Gasses
RPM 1 to 2000 (Self Starting)
Uniflow with no compression
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