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Micro-Cogeneration Systems => Operational or Planned systems => Topic started by: AdeV on January 10, 2011, 10:22:56 AM

Title: Reid engine CHP system
Post by: AdeV on January 10, 2011, 10:22:56 AM
Not mine, sadly.... This one -> http://www.sandersoniron.com (click here for only the chp stuff: http://www.sandersoniron.com/JoelWeb%20Page%203-studio-engine%20rm.htm)

In a nutshell, Joel is using an 1898 Reid natural gas engine (powered by a petrol/kerosene mix) to power his entire workshop - mostly by lineshafting, but there's a dynamo in there too. Water jacket heat is harvested & piped through cast radiators to heat the workshop.

Looks like a really professional - almost steampunk - setup. I now have lineshaft envy...
Title: Re: Reid engine CHP system
Post by: LowGear on January 10, 2011, 02:16:55 PM
I've never seen a line shaft system I didn't want.

There is an older restaurant here that has the ceiling fans moved with a series of line shafts.  I'm always amazed how wrong our advancements in technology can be.  All's I would have to do is raise the ceilings 2 feet and then .............  ;)

Casey
Title: Re: Reid engine CHP system
Post by: vdubnut62 on January 10, 2011, 02:28:36 PM
His workshop is so nice, neat and clean that it's disgusting :'(
But WOW nice!
Ron
Title: Re: Reid engine CHP system
Post by: wiebe on January 12, 2011, 02:25:15 AM
Do i trust a handyman with a clean workspace??
There must be just some junk around not to much not to clean .
Title: Re: Reid engine CHP system
Post by: mbryner on January 12, 2011, 09:51:48 AM
He probably spent days just cleaning to get the pictures.   Honestly though, I'm drooling: the line shafts, old engines, forge, the metalwork........   He's an exquisite artist.
Title: Re: Reid engine CHP system
Post by: veggie on January 14, 2011, 06:41:38 PM

Lovely shop.
Interesting, the  engines are set on masonry brick blocks.
I'm surprised the mortar has not been pounded to sand.

veggie
Title: Re: Reid engine CHP system
Post by: vdubnut62 on January 14, 2011, 06:50:02 PM
Quote from: veggie on January 14, 2011, 06:41:38 PM

Lovely shop.
Interesting, the  engines are set on masonry brick blocks.
I'm surprised the mortar has not been pounded to sand.

veggie

Solid block of concrete with brick veneer? What I would do anyhow.
Ron
Title: Re: Reid engine CHP system
Post by: WGB on January 15, 2011, 08:08:33 AM
I'm just speechless!
Title: Re: Reid engine CHP system
Post by: WGB on January 15, 2011, 08:10:29 AM
I thought of something.
About the time you think you're pretty crafty, you get the wind knocked out of your sails!
Title: Re: Reid engine CHP system
Post by: Geno on January 15, 2011, 06:48:23 PM
An interesting read on Joel's Reid. The web page loads but is not reliable to do so every time.

http://gasengine.farmcollector.com/restoration/what-a-working-15-hp-reid-needs.aspx

Thanks, Geno
Title: Re: Reid engine CHP system
Post by: BioHazard on January 19, 2011, 04:50:36 AM
That guy clearly has too much time on his hands. ;) Just the plumbing alone is beautiful...how do you tighten threaded steel pipe like that without making all kinds of wrench marks?! I love the knob and tube wiring....