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Most efficient stove in the world

Abstract

Description of a wood stove designed at the DSIR's Physics and Engineering Laboratory in Lower Hutt. The stove is so efficient that wood is reduced to a tiny quality of ash, it can burn for about 7 hours on one load of fuel, the flue and chimney remain clean, and there is virtually no smoke. The stove is designed primarily as a space heater, however, a hot water loop can be installed in the upper chamber. DSIR made the design public and Brugger Industries Ltd. of Wainuiomata have began manufacturing and selling it under the name BI wood-burning stove.
Authors:
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1979
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
EDB-81-109734
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: N.Z. J. Agric.; (New Zealand); Journal Volume: 140:1
Subject:
09 BIOMASS FUELS; 42 ENGINEERING; NEW ZEALAND; WOOD BURNING APPLIANCES; EFFICIENCY; ASHES; COMBUSTION; DESIGN; MANUFACTURERS; SPACE HEATING; WOOD; APPLIANCES; AUSTRALASIA; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; HEATING; OXIDATION; RESIDUES; THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES; 140504* - Solar Energy Conversion- Biomass Production & Conversion- (-1989); 090400 - Solid Waste & Wood Fuels- (-1989); 421000 - Engineering- Combustion Systems
OSTI ID:
6074362
Country of Origin:
New Zealand
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: NZJAA
Submitting Site:
IEA
Size:
Pages: 38-39
Announcement Date:
Oct 01, 1981

Citation Formats

Mabbett, H. Most efficient stove in the world. New Zealand: N. p., 1979. Web.
Mabbett, H. Most efficient stove in the world. New Zealand.
Mabbett, H. 1979. "Most efficient stove in the world." New Zealand.
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