[Stoves] SEET Lab in Ulaanbaatar running again in its new home

Crispin Pemberton-Pigott crispinpigott at gmail.com
Fri May 31 16:09:29 CDT 2013


Dear Friends

 

The SEET laboratory has been successfully moved from its rented premises to
a new purpose-built building at the Energy Research Institute in northern
Ulaanbaatar.

 

Pictured below is the control room and through the window the burn room with
a traditional wood stove converted to burn coal (as is the local tradition).
It is festooned with thermocouples and a particle diluter on the chimney.
The two computer screens show the data being collected in real time
including the mass burn chart, kW chart, kw calculated per minute, gases
from the chimney and in the diluter, plus the temperatures. The panel on the
left controls the air and vacuum flows that dry the gas samples and send
dry, CO2-free air to the diluter.

 

Testing for the next round of stove exchange projects is under way at the
moment with about 6 candidate stoves received so far. Only one is not a
TLUD.

 

The minimum acceptable reduction in PM 2.5 (measured against the baseline
stove pictured) is 80%. So far one stove has qualified on that bases though
there are a lot of other check marks to accumulate to pass muster. One is
that it can accommodate and cook adequately a 400 mm diameter wok.

 

Most of the improved stoves have a thermal efficiency between 78-85% as
space heaters. The baseline stove rates at 50%, perhaps a little less. The
standard measurement period is when 90% of the fuel of a load has been
consumed.

 

Regards

Crispin

 



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