2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2008.05.008
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Carbon monoxide emissions of combined pellet and solar heating systems

Abstract: Emissions are an important aspect of a pellet heating system. Low harmful emissions, particularly carbon monoxide, are a measure of a well performing system. High carbon monoxide emissions are often caused by unnecessary cycling of the burner when the burner is operated below the lowest combustion power. Combining pellet heaters with a solar heating systems can significantly reduce cycling of the pellet heater and avoid the inefficient summer operation of the pellet heater. Five combined systems representing t… Show more

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“…Thus provided high levels of flue gas temperatures may increase heat loss through increasing flue gas heat. Foreign research works confirm the measuring conclusions that elevated temperature and high combustion air content (5-21%) has a significant effect on the increased production of nitrogen oxides from fuel nitrogen (Eskilsson 2004;Fiedler, Persson 2009). Decreasing amount of combustion air results in reducing nitrogen oxide emissions, but also increase emissions of carbon monoxide in the flue gas.…”
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“…Thus provided high levels of flue gas temperatures may increase heat loss through increasing flue gas heat. Foreign research works confirm the measuring conclusions that elevated temperature and high combustion air content (5-21%) has a significant effect on the increased production of nitrogen oxides from fuel nitrogen (Eskilsson 2004;Fiedler, Persson 2009). Decreasing amount of combustion air results in reducing nitrogen oxide emissions, but also increase emissions of carbon monoxide in the flue gas.…”
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“…By using the closed and controllable combustion chamber in fireplace in- As regards the carbon monoxide emissions, combustion equipment should work as evidenced by other research works in the nominal parameters. Any uncontrolled change of combustion material flow and combustion air leads to high carbon monoxide emissions (Fiedler, Persson 2009).…”
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“…Finally, required own work refers to the time required to ensure the faultless operation of the heating system (e.g., cleaning and handling fuel loads). The choice of attributes and their levels was based on earlier studies [5,34,35] and on feedback from experts. The annual operating cost and CO 2 and fine particle emissions were calculated based on the energy consumption of an average detached house (120 m 2 ), the efficiency of each heating system and unit price/emission of a fuel.…”
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“…[17,18]). Nevertheless, the present work aims at investigating the limits of the integration of stoves using the standard approach where all the heat is directly released into the room.…”
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