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Major breakthrough #1 :
Constant-Current-Source
- (U.S. Patent 5,725,778)
Problem: When an electronic descaling unit was installed in a
large pipe (i.e., > 3 in diameter), the output power significantly dropped.
Solution:
Constant-Current-Source
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Major breakthrough #2 :
Off-set coil
- (U.S. Patent 5,846,414)
Problem: The
electrical field generated by the solenoid coil has an "elongated donut
shape" with the "donut hole" in the middle of the coil.
The electrical field causes induction inside of the coil, and the induction is
zero at the "donut hole". On the other hand, the fluid flow
velocity in the pipe is greatest in the center of the pipe. Therefore,
if the coil is wrapped directly around the conduit, the greatest fluid flow
occurs where both the induction is zero and the flow
velocity is maximum.
Solution: Off-set
coil -- The ED2000 has enlarged the coil and offset it to assure that all of
the fluid is flowing through the most intense part of the field where the
induction is strong.
With the off-set solenoid coil the
induction at the center of the pipe is greater than zero and all
of the fastest moving water receives treatment.
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Major breakthrough #3 : Pre-wrapped coil
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Related Patents
- U.S. Patent 5,670,041, September 1997
- U.S. Patent 5,710,536, January 1998
- U.S. Patent 5,725,778, March 1998
- U.S. Patent 5,776,334, July 1998
- U.S. Patent 5,846,414, December
1998
- U.S. Patent 5,916,490, June 1999
- U.S. Patent 5,951,856, September 1999
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