[Stoves] Fan-blaster Combustors, Stove Camp 2006, and the Dell-Point Pellet Stove

AJH list at sylva.icuklive.co.uk
Wed Sep 20 03:30:37 CDT 2006


On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 01:29:29 -0300, Kevin Chisholm wrote:

>If the secondary air holes were angled downward in a T-LUD, wouldn't that 
>also qualify as a "fan blaster?"

Aside from the semantics, if you angle the air jets down on a normal
top lit tincanium stove with a bottom primary air feed you end up with
smoke coming out the bottom.

The little video of the Dell Point combustion pot show very good
premixed flames with no yellow glow, this differs quite a bit from the
pellet stoves I'm familiar with which all exhibit a yellow flame,
indicating carbon particles are burning out in the flame. So the dell
point seems to be on track for very low excess air.

Does the combustion pot get much hotter than a normal pellet stove?

AJH




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