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Post by Vortex on Feb 19, 2019 6:21:12 GMT -8
Thanks. I presume that's horizontal, and the view is looking down from above? Where is the secondary air enter? What is the purpose of the various plates?
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Post by hof on Feb 19, 2019 12:05:47 GMT -8
Thanks. I presume that's horizontal, and the view is looking down from above? Where is the secondary air enter? What is the purpose of the various plates? 1. Horizontal 2. secondary air - is "BB" on picture 3. Variable plates "RO3" make power ajust. Open gate - more power, close - less power. "RO2" - after that secondary air added.
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Post by hof on Feb 19, 2019 12:11:15 GMT -8
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Post by wiscojames on Feb 19, 2019 16:30:09 GMT -8
Thanks for posting photos! Any video out there of the thing in operation? Do you know what the material is? (The bricks/plates)
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Post by hof on Feb 19, 2019 21:54:38 GMT -8
Thanks for posting photos! Any video out there of the thing in operation? Do you know what the material is? (The bricks/plates) Handmade ceramic plates.
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Post by Vortex on Feb 20, 2019 3:03:13 GMT -8
I managed to register on forumhouse.ru on the second attempt. Could not find any more info on it though. I presume it has a door? Would be nice to see it running.
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Post by hof on Feb 20, 2019 5:08:08 GMT -8
I presume it has a door? Would be nice to see it running. No video how it is running. No one seen it. Yes, it has a door, and a batch box.
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Post by Vortex on Feb 20, 2019 9:56:30 GMT -8
OK, thanks. I see now. It's in the front left side of a large firebox. Why the front and not the back?
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Post by coastalrocketeer on Feb 20, 2019 10:15:46 GMT -8
VERY interesting, if complex build...
So the secondary air is heated through the passages it comes in by and the backside of fixed position ceramic “restiction” plate R02, and then mix with the hot combustion gas stream (before and?) after passing variable “restriction” plate R03, and expanding into the wider full CSA opening of the riser.
Variation of R03 changes both amount, but more importantly VELOCITY, of hot fuel gasses into combustion zone, and increases amount of preheated air pulled in?
Amazing and complex build. Definitely keen on what their process and material for making those ceramic plates is, and any more functional, design and construction info you are able to gather and share. That ash trap on the bottom is incredibly gorgeous work.
Is the top box in the photo of the full stove with door heating hot water? (Pipes appear to be routed for that.)
What are the dark colored tubes in the first pics of the full stove?
SO many questions!
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Post by hof on Feb 20, 2019 10:36:05 GMT -8
OK, thanks. I see now. It's in the front left side of a large firebox. Why the front and not the back? I'm not a konstructor of this. As far as I know, it has three different sections controlled by three different airs. It is for control mass of burning fuel and preventing fuel overload. It burns, on full load, 7-12 hours. No soot. Water heater.
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Post by hof on Feb 20, 2019 10:39:10 GMT -8
and increases amount of preheated air pulled in? Right! Less fuel gases - more secondary air. More fuel gases - less secondary air.
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Post by hof on Feb 20, 2019 10:42:44 GMT -8
and increases amount of preheated air pulled in? Right! Doors regulates fuel gases / secondary air ratio. For start doors more open: more fuel gases - less secondary air. When stove burns much, he closes doors and has less fuel gases and more secondary air.[/quote]
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Post by hof on Feb 20, 2019 10:44:51 GMT -8
VERY interesting, if complex build... What are the dark colored tubes in the first pics of the full stove? Water heater.
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