[Stoves] Vesto emissions - TLUD with Pellets

Roberto Poehlmann roberto.poehlmann at gmail.com
Wed Jan 7 07:01:48 CST 2015


Crispin,
thanks for the answer.



"Dear Roberto

The Vesto chamber has an inside diameter of 127 (5") and is 330mm
high. There is a bit more than 100mm of clear cylinder above the
highest secondary air inlet hole. When burning pellets is can hold
perhaps 1.5 kg (?) in the lower 180mm of the cylinder (2.25 litres).

It is cylindrical. It is made from spot-welded 3CR12 sheet which can
take a high temperature for a sustained period. It discolours, but
does not erode much at all. We have never been asked to replace a
burned out combustion chamber. The grate at the bottom is subjected to
direct corrosion from ash and high temp so it can be eroded
eventually.

There is a secondary air preheater around the combustion chamber
(which cools the wall) and a stove body around that through which the
air is preheated in a down-flowing pattern.

Regards
Crispin


On 1/5/15, Roberto Poehlmann <roberto.poehlmann at gmail.com
<http://lists.bioenergylists.org/mailman/listinfo/stoves_lists.bioenergylists.org>>
wrote:
>* Hi Crispin,
*>>* ¿what is the diameter of the combustion chamber?
*>>* ¿It is a conical chamber?
*>>* Greetings.
*">* Roberto Poehlmann*


Roberto Poehlmann
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