Burn after 7.5 hrs
This is a complete burn now settled in a highly efficient final
burn till reload time. This is the Valier oversize lump Bit in this
case, added 36# at 0600hr. So you can burn Bit with a blue
flame and very cleanly, no soot or other problems.
Burning Bit in a Base Burner?
- McGiever
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Burning bit, smoke free...*BigBarney* you da man
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Definition of base burner from encyclopedia Americana.
The principle of base burning stoves is "to place the fuel in such a position that air to supply combustion
shall come from one direction, and the fuel from the opposite direction, thereby causing the heated
products of combustion to pass from the sides of the pile of fuel, instead of up through it".
Big Barney
The principle of base burning stoves is "to place the fuel in such a position that air to supply combustion
shall come from one direction, and the fuel from the opposite direction, thereby causing the heated
products of combustion to pass from the sides of the pile of fuel, instead of up through it".
Big Barney
- McGiever
- Member
- Posts: 10130
- Joined: Sun. May. 02, 2010 11:26 pm
- Location: Junction of PA-OH-WV
- Stoker Coal Boiler: AXEMAN-ANDERSON 130 "1959"
- Hand Fed Coal Boiler: BUCKET A DAY water heater
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Warm Morning 414A
- Coal Size/Type: PEA,NUT,STOVE /ANTHRACITE
- Other Heating: Ground Source Heat Pump and some Solar
Thanks for that BB, Good Info.BigBarney wrote:Definition of base burner from encyclopedia Americana.
The principle of base burning stoves is "to place the fuel in such a position that air to supply combustion
shall come from one direction, and the fuel from the opposite direction, thereby causing the heated
products of combustion to pass from the sides of the pile of fuel, instead of up through it".
Big Barney