[Stoves] Design challenges for biomass fired appliances.

M. Nurhuda mnurhuda at ub.ac.id
Sat Apr 13 19:16:21 CDT 2013


Dear Stovers,

Our ND gasifier stoves have minimum primary air control and currently both
the primary and secondary air controls.

Check the attached files.

Kind regards
M. Nurhuda

> Otto and List:
>
> For others on the list, I think they need to understand that when you say:
>
> " Normally, a ND gasifier have no air controls, doors, ports etc "
>
> this refers to your own versions. Most of the TLUDS I have seen have at
> least primary air control - and Lanny has made some of the best. So I
> would modify your sentence to read:
>
> " Normally, a ND Peko pe gasifier ha s no air controls, doors, ports etc "
>
> Ron
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Otto Formo" <terra-matricula at hotmail.com>
> To: "Stoves Bioenergylist" <stoves at lists.bioenergylists.org>
> Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2013 12:15:21 PM
> Subject: Re: [Stoves] Design challenges for biomass fired appliances.
>
>
> Dear Lanny,
> Normaly, a ND gasifier have no air controls, doors, ports etc.
>
>
> The only opening is at the top of the fuel chamber and the channels
> between the inner and outer cylinder, which are fixed.
>
>
> Just fill up the inner chamber and lit from the top and everything is just
> NICE.
>
>
> Have a nice weekend.
>
>
> Otto
>
>
>
>
> From: lannych at bellsouth.net
> To: stoves at lists.bioenergylists.org
> Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2013 12:18:48 -0400
> Subject: [Stoves] Design challenges for biomass fired appliances.
>
>
> Design challenges for biomass fired appliances.
> Affordability, functionality, and durability are just a few challenges.
> Another design challenge for stoves is the various openings and how to
> close them.
> Openings and closures are used for, combustion air controls, doors, fuel
> hatches and ports, for ash removal, and for exhaust outlets.
> Openings and closures that are affordable, practical, rugged, durable and
> easy to use could be useful for many different stove designs.
> The stove body is the easy part. It is the openings and closures that can
> be a problem.
> Lanny Henson
>
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