[Stoves] flames touching pot

Alex English english at kingston.net
Wed Sep 14 21:20:04 CDT 2011


Crispin,

Good idea. What is the max for your scale?

Alex



On 9/14/2011 10:13 AM, Crispin Pemberton-Pigott wrote:
> Dear Alex
>
> I took a guess at the EA for your device and the CO/CO2 (also called
> CO_r ) was 0.01% when we tested that same unit in the parking lot. That
> is the same as 0.0001.
>
> Everyone please note that the low number is not be any means unmatched
> and it is not because he is not burning most of the carbon. It is just
> what a really good combustor is like. The coal burning (high carbon)
> GTZ7 TLCD and Silver 026 TLUD stoves are even better for sustained periods.
>
> Alex I think you and I should so a couple of tests on a scale here in
> Waterloo. I can connect the scale to the computer and record the mass
> continuously. We can take emissions/efficiency measurements now and
> then. I have some switchgrass pellets of different sizes from Roger
> Samson to try if you want. You can bring the (pop)corn. J
>
> Regards
>
> Crispin
>
>
>
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