2023
DOI: 10.31224/2895
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A review of regulatory standard test methods for residential wood heaters and recommendations for their advancement

Abstract: In many regions, residential wood heaters are a leading source of harmful air pollution but only satisfy a small portion of local heating demands. In response, standardized laboratory test methods have been developed to characterize and limit wood heater emissions. While these test methods are a key tool for advancing both wood heater technology and environmental regulations, many of the experimental procedures are outdated and provide few actionable insights for improving heater performance. Furthermore, thes… Show more

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