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   * Folke Köbberling: http://www.folkekoebberling.de/     * Folke Köbberling: http://www.folkekoebberling.de/  
   * Christian Siefkes: http://www.siefkes.net/    * Christian Siefkes: http://www.siefkes.net/ 
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 +[[lg_tu_library|Library]]
  
 ==== Project base ==== ==== Project base ====
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 === Windmill - water source: === === Windmill - water source: ===
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 This project, already mostly complete, is based upon the use of a third world technology base in order to get water up from the Harbour for use in a water system. The windmill runs (in case we have wind), running two pumping systems. The first system is an Archimedes Screw, a pump system that dates back millennia. The water is brought from the harbour up to a reservoir at  ground level. A second Rope Pump, an very simple system, brings that water up to the second reservoir, around 3 meters above ground level.  This project, already mostly complete, is based upon the use of a third world technology base in order to get water up from the Harbour for use in a water system. The windmill runs (in case we have wind), running two pumping systems. The first system is an Archimedes Screw, a pump system that dates back millennia. The water is brought from the harbour up to a reservoir at  ground level. A second Rope Pump, an very simple system, brings that water up to the second reservoir, around 3 meters above ground level. 
  
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   * Screw pump: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archimedes_screw   * Screw pump: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archimedes_screw
  
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 === Water Filter: === === Water Filter: ===
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 === Steam production: === === Steam production: ===
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 A simple burner system based upon 200 liter tanks, previously used for heating oil or fruit juice concentrate, with waste wood from the surrounding industry (shipping pallets, etc). This heat is transferred to an old boiler removed from a building heating system which produced steam at slightly above atmospheric pressure. The steam is streamed trough the fire again to reach a temperature around 150 degrees.  A simple burner system based upon 200 liter tanks, previously used for heating oil or fruit juice concentrate, with waste wood from the surrounding industry (shipping pallets, etc). This heat is transferred to an old boiler removed from a building heating system which produced steam at slightly above atmospheric pressure. The steam is streamed trough the fire again to reach a temperature around 150 degrees. 
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 === Baths: === === Baths: ===
    
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 A number of simple bath systems are the end point of this network. Filtered water is fed under wind power slowly into a bath. The steam supply, a very efficient way of transferring heat energy (it is how the planet does it) is fed into the water, the steam recondensing and releasing its heat into the body of water. This heats the water, leading to a steamy winter Jakuzi system. The baths that are planned include ones built from a slice from a container from a design project and single person baths from fruit juice concentrate barrels. A number of simple bath systems are the end point of this network. Filtered water is fed under wind power slowly into a bath. The steam supply, a very efficient way of transferring heat energy (it is how the planet does it) is fed into the water, the steam recondensing and releasing its heat into the body of water. This heats the water, leading to a steamy winter Jakuzi system. The baths that are planned include ones built from a slice from a container from a design project and single person baths from fruit juice concentrate barrels.
  
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   * dumplings with mushroom sauce    * dumplings with mushroom sauce 
  
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 10.30 - 12.00     10.30 - 12.00    
-  * Introduction Christian Siefkes+  * Introduction Christian Siefkes: http://peereconomy.org/
    
 12.30     Lunch  12.30     Lunch 
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   * vegetable lasagne    * vegetable lasagne 
  
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