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5.d Adjustment of the exhaust gas temperature
(flue damper system)
During the wood gasification the exhaust gas
temperature is about 130 – 160 °C.
Due to the low exhaust gas temperature, somebody
might be thinking about a sootiness of the chimney.
This is not the case, because during the lighting phase
the chimney is being heated up and dried due to the temperatures of the lighting phase
(300 – 400 °C).During the gasification the exhaust gases are clean and cannot cause a
sootiness of the chimney.
If the exhaust gas temperature is to low (< 100 °C) it’s possible to reduce the resistant in
the heat exchanger. For this, you need to adjust the flue damper flap of the heat
exchanger. If the exhaust gas temperature is to high, by increasing the resistant of the
flue damper flap, the exhaust gas temperature will drop. The exhaust gas temperature
should never drop under 100 ° during gasification.
Chimney Ø 150 mm
Settings on flue damper system:
Turn to the left = exhaust gas temp. drops
down
Turn to the right = exhaust gas temp.
will increase
Flue damper system
(below cover)