[Stoves] Lanny Henson's School Lunch Cooker #2

Crispin Pemberton-Pigott crispinpigott at gmail.com
Sun Jul 7 18:50:29 CDT 2013


Dear Lanny

Thanks for the clear, concise description.

Do you have a general idea of the heat transfer efficiency?

Regards
Crispin



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2U4dY5zjJA&feature=c4-overview&list=UUmRH3cm
5dzmsfvERZHEIP7Q

This is my commercial duty wood fired cooking stove the "School Lunch
Cooker" prototype #2

I designed this stove to cook the larger quantities necessary for school
lunch programs in developing areas like Haiti

It heats a 40 quart or smaller pot, and a 22" pan, and I am working on a
cook top adapter for multiple pots.

It is sized for commercial and institutional applications.

This stove will pasteurize water, heat bath, laundry and kitchen water, and
you can do laundry and dishes in the 40 quart pot.

This cooker is user friendly, is quick to fire and easy to use. It is very
efficient, very functional and very durable. It burns a variety of wood or
charcoal. It performs a variety of cooking task, and cooks outside in all
weather,. It is very portable and is somewhat controllable.

This stove is less hassle than portable propane fired stoves considering the
time and expense to refill tanks.

I have two more videos coming soon, one is of a newer prototype and I will
have some information about the unique TLC "top lit combustor" burner.

Lanny Henson





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