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Wood gasification stoves (wood gas stoves) utilize a two-stage burning process. | |||
== Rocket stove == | == Rocket stove == | ||
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https://forestry.com/reviews/walltherm-vajolet-experience-wood-gasification-excellence/ | https://forestry.com/reviews/walltherm-vajolet-experience-wood-gasification-excellence/ | ||
* | * the first stage (pyrolysis): wood is heated in a low-oxygen environment | ||
** Wood gas (syngas, synthetic gas) hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and methane etc with charcoal | |||
*Efficiency: 90.8% | |||
*Nominal Heat Output: 10 kW | |||
*Heat Output Range: 8 – 15 kW | |||
*Fine Particles: 13.2 mg/Nm³ | |||
*Combustion Chamber Size: 55 liters | |||
*Weight: ~300 kg (without water) | |||
*Dimensions: Height – 1373 mm, Width – 531 mm, Depth – 635 mm | |||
== Tertiary burn == | == Tertiary burn == |
Latest revision as of 08:14, 8 October 2024
Introduction
Combustion burning
the traditional “Bullerjan” stove
Wood gasification stoves (wood gas stoves) utilize a two-stage burning process.
Rocket stove
See
Secondary burn
Walltherm Vajolet
https://forestry.com/reviews/walltherm-vajolet-experience-wood-gasification-excellence/
- the first stage (pyrolysis): wood is heated in a low-oxygen environment
- Wood gas (syngas, synthetic gas) hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and methane etc with charcoal
- Efficiency: 90.8%
- Nominal Heat Output: 10 kW
- Heat Output Range: 8 – 15 kW
- Fine Particles: 13.2 mg/Nm³
- Combustion Chamber Size: 55 liters
- Weight: ~300 kg (without water)
- Dimensions: Height – 1373 mm, Width – 531 mm, Depth – 635 mm