[Stoves] burning woodgas

ajheggie at gmail.com ajheggie at gmail.com
Fri Jul 23 04:35:50 CDT 2021


On Thu, 22 Jul 2021 at 23:33, Norbert Senf <norbert.senf at gmail.com> wrote:

> It shows the startup sequence from a cold start for a batch burn.
> At the startup at 11:20 you can see a smoke plume. At 11:23 it disappears, which means very low PM (assuming there is significant stack flow).
> Shortly thereafter, you see a steam plume. It is distinguished from the earlier smoke plume, because it is white, short and the steam disappears again rapidly.
> The steam plume indicates either cold outside temperature, or in this case, very low stack temperature.

Norbert, are you able to put any figures on the range of particulate
emissions as the smoke goes clear? i.e. if there is no visible smoke
what range are the PM emissions in?



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