WHAT IS A MICRO FUSION UNIT?
A Micro Fusion Unit is an apparatus that uses the Micro Fusion process to generate heat. A Micro Fusion Unit consists of an assembly of equipment about 6.4 m high X 1.5 m wide X 2.0 m deep within which electrically initiated nuclear reactions generate up to 300 kWt of heat. Each Micro Fusion Unit outputs about 250 kWt of recoverable heat that is delivered to an external thermal load via a heat transfer fluid and an isolation heat exchanger. The heat transfer fluid temperature flowing into the isolation heat exchanger primary inlet is 205 degrees C and the heat transfer fluid temperature flowing out of the isolation heat exchanger primary discharge is 185 degrees C. The thermal load can have an inlet temperature up to 185 degrees C.
A Micro Fusion Unit is an apparatus that uses the Micro Fusion process to generate heat. A Micro Fusion Unit consists of an assembly of equipment about 6.4 m high X 1.5 m wide X 2.0 m deep within which electrically initiated nuclear reactions generate up to 300 kWt of heat. Each Micro Fusion Unit outputs about 250 kWt of recoverable heat that is delivered to an external thermal load via a heat transfer fluid and an isolation heat exchanger. The isolation heat exchanger heat transfer fluid inlet temperature is 205 degrees C and the isolation heat exchanger heat transfer fluid discharge temperature is 185 degrees C. The thermal load can have an inlet temperature up to about 185 degrees C.