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Shots of slow combustion stove




by Other » 21/12/07, 00:29

Hello

I do not remember if I had already posted my slow combustion stove on this forum, it is one of the most widespread wood heating systems in Quebec, due to its yield and low consumption of wood.

Here it is:
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Realized this gives:
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by jonule » 21/12/07, 08:54

Hello André,
the link indicates page not found ...

I have linked it for several times on my site, because obviously it is a mine!
I intend in particular to realize it "one of these 4 '" ;-)
one of my pages dedicated to wood stoves:
http://www.nrjrealiste.fr/construct/poele%20masse.html

if you want me to host / illustrate other of your research it would be my pleasure.

Jo

Edit by christophe: corrected link https://www.econologie.com/plans-d-un-po ... -3565.html
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by Chatham » 21/12/07, 09:26

The tiled stoves I know well since my grandparents had one: it heats well, but it still eats a lot of wood at the beginning for setting t ° (very high inertia), but afterwards, to maintain it , consumption is moderate ...
Slow combustion: a pity that the stove described is not more detailed, because poorly constructed it can be very dangerous: slow combustion = risk of high production of carbon monoxide (deadly) ...
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by Christophe » 21/12/07, 09:49

I am correcting the hosts (finally the ones I find!) And I put the doc in the downloads of the site as soon as it is finished.
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by jonule » 21/12/07, 10:05

CO production?
yes the slow combustion in product, BUT it evacuates it:

note that yes, the door must be WATERPROOF
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by pef » 21/12/07, 10:27

Hi André ....

It's been a while since I found your stove plan, in fact I was listed on the Forum PMC Evolution which was hacked a while ago, we had started to debate intelligently on the possibility of wood heating etc etc ... unfortunately a fool to hack the preferred forum to be polished ... : Evil:
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by Christophe » 21/12/07, 10:29

Here is the doc is online "properly":
https://www.econologie.com/plans-d-un-po ... -3565.html

If the idea of ​​this stove is good (that is to say better performance than a conventional stove a few years ago), I think André is still a little optimistic when he says this:

Such a stove easily heats a house, when it is -25 ° c outside, to 25 ° c in the house with a few logs.


Or they are Canadian logs (ie on an American scale) that must be transported with this kind of "wheelbarrow" : Mrgreen:

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by Chatham » 21/12/07, 19:01

Christophe wrote:
Such a stove easily heats a house, when it is -25 ° c outside, to 25 ° c in the house with a few logs


Or they are Canadian logs (ie on an American scale) that must be transported with this kind of "wheelbarrow" : Mrgreen:



it reminds me of a snowmobile raid in Quebec a few years ago: arrived in the evening at a cabin, at -40 °, the guide recommended that we do not never let the fire go out ... in one room it went well (1 log per hour ...), in the other, a band of parigos who slept all night: in the morning they were shivering with cold and their boots welded to the ground by frost : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:
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by Other » 21/12/07, 20:24

Hello
it reminds me of a snowmobile raid in Quebec a few years ago:


It would not be to the white lake many French tourists come there

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Stoves in store

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by Gregconstruct » 21/12/07, 21:31

Chatham wrote:a band of parigos who have been snoozing all night: in the morning they were shivering with cold and their boots welded to the ground by the frost : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:


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