
Originally Posted by
philmagi
Hi! I indestand not necessarily accepting it yet in your undertaking. I have work worked on supper boilers and produced suprheated steam at high pessures and tamperatures. Please "Mollier diagram" or psychrometri chart on the properties of steam. W design our exhust gas system including heat recovery to ensure it is abobe the dew point of water but not below the max aloowable damage the regular steel being used. The temperatue of the exhaust pipe end up to the manifold is limited to 250--750 deg F.
Super heated steam in boiler can go as high as 400 deg at high pressure. Production gas in a water tupbe boiler is a no-no situation. We or I did not notice production of hydrogen gas for that matter, except supper heated steam.
Are you using iron wool in your hydrogen reformer installed at your tail pipe at relative very low temp? How often do you replace your iron wool, if any all? Is it that your using a rare metal when in water produces hydrogen gas, (checK the internet on this)? Or, is it only steam that your are producing not HHO and steam?
philmagi