Production Delivery Storage Safety
Hydrogen and oxygen, once produced in the NOHRMAN (H+e) System, are stored in special high pressure tanks (see STORAGE section). Once these tanks are full, the NOHRMAN H+e System automatically goes into a standby mode and stops producing hydrogen and electricity. When the system's control unit identifies a need for power to fulfill a demand from the home or the electrical grid, hydrogen and oxygen flow to the fuel cell, and power is produced by the fuel cell.
Shown below is a typical installation of the system in a home. The capacity of the storage tanks will be determined by the normal amount of power required by the homeowner.
The NOHRMAN control system is designed to also control the hydrogen flow to your furnace and/ or water heater as required. Based on usage, the control unit determines when and if the NOHRMAN H+e System turns on and more hydrogen is produced. In the "hydrogen economy" of the future, the NOHRMAN computer will also be capable of monitoring the amount of hydrogen used to fuel your "hydrogen" vehicles, and will trigger the NOHRMAN system to produce more hydrogen when required. This process would normally occur at night when there is the lowest demand for electricity.
As discussed in earlier sections, the "smart" electrical grid and the NOHRMAN controller would communicate with each other as part of a proposed electrical network to determine when, and if, power can be supplied to the electrical grid. As the DiAxiom system becomes more widely recognized and adopted by municipalities, and as each home is linked to the public electrical grid to both receive and return electricity to the grid, homeowners could feasibly receive an energy credit for the power produced and returned to the grid - the NOHRMAN system could, therefore, generate a revenue stream for the homeowner.
