Faraday Effect Circulating Heat System and Method

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15077440

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A Faraday heating system that can be used to heat and circulate a working fluid through a space for heating. Several permanent magnets are mounted on a non-magnetic disk. The magnets are mounted with the north and south poles alternating. A highly conductive metal tube is mounted in proximity to the magnets so that when the disk is rotated, the magnetic field lines cut the tube inducing eddy currents in the tube. This causes the tube to heat. Liquid is pumped through the tube and is heated. The heat transfer can be controlled by changing the speed of rotation of the disk. The heated liquid can then be pumped, or otherwise circulated, through a standard liquid heating system. Information from one or more thermostats can be fed back to a motor controller to increase or decrease the speed of rotation of the disk as more or less heat is needed.

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FIDUCCI THOMAS ENot Provided

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Fiducci, Thomas E Chicago, US 13 85

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