I'm wondering if anyone can tell me if it might be possible to make something that can heat water to near boiling and also increase pressure discharge in a workshop or kitchen sink. I'm thinking of a low flow - high pressure setup where something like 1/2 of max kitchen faucet flow is used (in my case that is probably like 1GPM at 1/2 flow) If starting temp is 120F and 190 is desired then that is ~35,000 BTU/hr which = ~ 10Kw to heat instantly which is a little out of the question IMO.
The goal of this is a compact unit that will fit under the sink.
I am thinking of using induction heating as this might be the most compact setup and the heating is pretty quick). I'm not certain what materials will work with induction heating but I know iron and copper can be heated with it so I was thinking of a copper pipe with either an iron pipe or rod running down the middle with the induction coil wrapped around the copper pipe (think of something like a condenser in chemistry).
The pressure setup is the most vexing and I'm open to ideas here. Maybe a high torque reduction gear setup (555 - 1:125) used to pump heated water into a pressurized container. This would give batch processes (which is what I'm looking for, not continuous use) and could recharge in between usage. IDK if something like a 700-1200 PSI electric pressure washer could be modified for this but those pressures are much higher than what I am looking for.
Does anyone have any ideas on how this could be done or ideas that could be implemented?
The goal of this is a compact unit that will fit under the sink.
I am thinking of using induction heating as this might be the most compact setup and the heating is pretty quick). I'm not certain what materials will work with induction heating but I know iron and copper can be heated with it so I was thinking of a copper pipe with either an iron pipe or rod running down the middle with the induction coil wrapped around the copper pipe (think of something like a condenser in chemistry).
The pressure setup is the most vexing and I'm open to ideas here. Maybe a high torque reduction gear setup (555 - 1:125) used to pump heated water into a pressurized container. This would give batch processes (which is what I'm looking for, not continuous use) and could recharge in between usage. IDK if something like a 700-1200 PSI electric pressure washer could be modified for this but those pressures are much higher than what I am looking for.
Does anyone have any ideas on how this could be done or ideas that could be implemented?