[Stoves] Can anyone identify the manufacturer of this stove?

peetersfrans at telenet.be peetersfrans at telenet.be
Fri Jul 10 12:05:32 CDT 2020


Dear,

 

PETROL= non colour kerosin green for ferguson tractor and airoplain  say C13H28 you cal it parrafin …..

but our parrafin is C40H82 to make candels wax .

Diesel is used in motors with glowing ignition stat spark for kerosin .

 

Van: Stoves <stoves-bounces at lists.bioenergylists.org> Namens nari phaltan
Verzonden: vrijdag 10 juli 2020 18:11
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https://nariphaltan.org/diesel.pdf

 

Cheers. 

 

On Fri, Jul 10, 2020, 7:52 PM Crispin Pemberton-Pigott <crispinpigott at outlook.com <mailto:crispinpigott at outlook.com> > wrote:

 

Greetings friends

 

Now that we have a name – Nutan Stove – does anyone have any performance data on this?

 

I have a report that this stove was being used with “petrol” which I think in English means “diesel”, while gasoline is called “essence”.   It was recorded as a “kerosene stove” that due to absence of fuel, was being operated with “petrol” which I think is diesel.WRONG :PETROL=KEROSENE

 

Does anyone have experience operating a kerosene stove with diesel? I have never tried it as kerosene is so common and almost invariably cheaper. 

 

Thanks

Crispin

 

 

My goodness, well spotted.

 

It looks as if it has more components than a Panda or similar.  The wick is a C-shape, correct?

 

Can I get a photo of one from somewhere? 

 

This was spotted in Kinshasa, DRC. Is it possible they are still for sale?

 

Thanks

Crispin

 

 

 

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Subject: Re: [Stoves] Can anyone identify the manufacturer of this stove?

 

This looks like an old Nutan Stove developed in early 1960s by Indian Institute of Petroleum and was manufactured by various companies in India. Before LPG came this was the most popular stove in India.

Anil K Rajvanshi

 

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On 10-Jul-2020, at 6:06 AM, Crispin Pemberton-Pigott <crispinpigott at outlook.com <mailto:crispinpigott at outlook.com> > wrote:

 

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This is a wick-type kerosene stove with several features, none common.  It is not a bottom of the line product.  There is a little of the label still visible, and the pot rest is distinctive. 

 

An ideas?  A Google photo matching effort failed to find anything even similar. 

 

Thanks

Crispin 





 

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