We apply similar requirements for the the temperature control device as
for the heat storage concept: it should be simple, robust and possible
to construct and maintain locally. We thus try to avoid sensors, powered
actuators and high precision mechanical components.
See further on the experiences we have on valves and actuators .
Expansion based
flow control In one of the concepts we have tested, the valve is not present, as the flow is based on overflow across a barrier. A natural circulation system is made by connecting a storage and a heater pipe with a lower and an upper pipe. The circulation can be hindered by a barrier at the upper part. As the oil expands during heating, overflow across the barrier starts at a given temperature (depending on the barrier height) and circulation to the storage is initiated. The position of the barrier also serves to control the flow rate when cooking from the storage energy. |