InvestorsHub Logo
icon url

Steady_T

12/02/10 12:49 PM

#79628 RE: the big guy #79622

JBI is better off having the P2O processor in a building protected from the environment and the additional heat loss.

quote-----------
I think you are incorrect if you are saying that instrumentation is better inside a building. It is built to operate in specified temperature ranges and can be ordered to work in the harshest environments.
--------------------

That is not quite true.

What really happens is that you can spend more money to buy equipment that tolerates greater temperatures. It starts to get pretty expensive compared to regular range equipment. But at some point the equipment just isn't available that operates at very high or very low temps. What happens then is you put the equipment in an enclosure that you provide temperature or moisture control. It can be done and is done. Doing it that way adds considerable expense and additional points of failure to the system.

quote-----
"Human Interdiction" is a nuclear term.
-------------

I'm pretty sure that JBI is in no way involved with nuclear process, so nuclear terminology is inappropriate to this discussion.


quote------
Operating on delicate equipment requires reasonable ambient conditions. Process equipment does not.
----------------

What do you think that "process equipment" is? It is sensors and valves, flow meters, position sensors, micro switches, programmable logic controllers, HMI displays, etc. All of which must be protected from moisture, dust, contaminants, corrosive chemicals and fumes etc.

JBI's system has all of these items in it.

quote-----
I have not entirely read the document, but I am just about 100% sure the statement is not there.
------------