INDEPENDENT RESEARCH AND EXPERT REPORTS ON THE ELECTROMAGNETIC TECHNOLOGY UTILIZED BY Small Wonder*
(*) The Small Wonder technology is similar to the higher priced ScaleWatcher technology in use since 1992.
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Mechanical and Design Engineering Laboratory test of Scalewatcher electronic device in simulated domestic hot water system
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"Initial results indicated that the scale on the heating coil was reducing in thickness" "Within 7 days the extra scale added during the 20 days without Scalewatcher had been removed " "The final results indicate that Scalewatcher is capable of removing freshly built up scale from the heating coil of an indirect domestic cylinder." "The results indicate that at the above temperatures Scalewatcher succeeded in reducing the scale thickness and prevented further build up on the heat exchanger." |
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ANGLESEA BUILDING University of Portsmouth Anglesea Road Portsmouth PO1 3DJ |
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To read the full research reports open these Adobe Documents
Portsmouth_University_Full_Test.pdf
Portsmouth_University_Test_Summary.pdf
Expert Opinion
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"I confirm having found evidence of the efficacy of the Scalewatcher device over a wide range of water flows…" "I confirm having found the ability of electronic devices to gradually remove existing limescale in domestic boilers during field trials (consistent with the report of the Portsmouth University)." Effect of Limescale on Energy Efficiency "…I was instrumental in demonstrating the reduction in energy efficiency due to limescale build-up in water heating applications."

Dr Carl Jasper Doctor in Physics, C.Engineer. Director of the Heating and Hot Water Information Council Director and Chairman of the United Kingdom Water Treatment Association
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To read the full research report open this Adobe Document:
Expert_Report_on_Scalewatcher.pdf
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