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Vortex heat-generator (VHG) is designed for<br />

heating and hot water supply for houses,<br />

buildings, industrial facilities, storage rooms and<br />

agricultural buildings located far from traditional<br />

heating sources.<br />

Fig.1. The VHG-11, VHG-22 generators<br />

These generators are designed and<br />

manufactured under the guidance of<br />

Academician Yu. S. Potapov, who is owner of<br />

the patent #2045715 registered in the Russian<br />

Federation (priority from 26.04.1993).<br />

The VHG-generators extract heat from water<br />

and nonfreezable fluids by means of complex<br />

processes of intensive vortex motion which is<br />

created in a peculiar design. The heat energy<br />

released is by a factor of 116% - 120% more<br />

than power consumption of the motor of the<br />

pump making the fluid circulate (depending on<br />

the operating mode of the pump).<br />

New Product<br />

Vortex heat-generator<br />

VHGs are supplied from 3-phase mains. The<br />

heat produced is used for heating water directly<br />

in heating systems by connecting generators to<br />

calorifers or heat exchangers.<br />

Fig.2. The VHG-37, VHG-55 generators<br />

The generators are free-running,<br />

environmentally friendly and highly economical<br />

plants. The temperature limit for their automatics<br />

operation is +95C.<br />

The generators are reliable and highperformance<br />

in comparison with heating<br />

facilities of other types.<br />

Compactness, maximum reduction of the<br />

distance from a heat source to a consumer,<br />

absolute ecological safety, programmed<br />

automatic control, no expenditures on<br />

construction and repairing of heating mains –<br />

82 New <strong>Energy</strong> Technologies, <strong>Issue</strong> #3(18) 2004

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