Secure Supply Kenya
Fueling Healthy Communities
Power Gas Architecture | Developer
Secure Supplies Group
Mr Derrick James Kimani,
Nairobi , Kenya +254 721 661501
Hydraulic Technologies
Refrigerants boil at very low temperatures at atmospheric pressure.
The one in your refrigerator at home boils at 400 degrees F BELOW ZERO!
They boil in the Super Heat Pump panel (evaporator) pretty much all the time,
and when they do they build up pressure.
This pressure is free because it comes from nature at no cost.
Of course The Secure Supplies 8x3 panels can be put on truck or railroad car bodies as well as on a rack mount in the field.
The pressure is not great enough to power an engine, but through hydraulic intensification it can be.
When gas pressure is used to transfer energy to hydraulic fluid, the gas pressure is decreased.
When the pressure of refrigerants is lowered enough, they compress back into a liquid at much lower temperatures.
This pressure/temperature/intensification relationship allows some very interesting things
for us to put on Secure Supplies Yachts and industrial Businesses.
Refrigerant Gas Pressure or Water to Gas Pressure ,can be used to intensify the Hydrogen Pressure into a Hydraulic circuit to do work.
Secure Supplies is the Only Company with such efficient Powerful Technologies.
We are Focused on the Yacht Sector
Hydraulic Intensifier Engine
Hydraulic fluid can be used at high pressures to power hydraulic motors.
This unit uses large volumes of lower pressure refrigerant gases to make small volumes of high pressure hydraulic fluids to power hydraulic motors.
Gas to Pressure
200/500 psi to 2500 /7000 psi
Convertor.
Hydraulic Motor 60 hp
Hydraulic Motor Gauge
Fischer Brougher Engine 220 Hp
intensifier is 15:1
input freon 100 -125psi
Gas control switch
hydraulic switch
accumulator
hydraulic reservoir cavillation starter kit
Notes
1.)
1 Unit of Electric into Compressor
6 Unit of heat out of Compressor
2.)
TAkes Less compression energy than heat energy we get out
3 Others and Schools Teach only get 1 in 2 out / 3 btu 1 Btu Electric Heat 50% ocean loss