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by Bubune » 16/09/05, 22:57

Hello everyone !
At least one forum crazy ! and which nevertheless among the delusions of all, we worry about the future of our dear and tender planet that we are mistreating. : angry:
Me the first ... I work in the textile finishing, and it is recognized the dye ... it pollutes! :o
But hey have to work. My factory and equipped with a high-end wastewater treatment plant (capacity for an average city) no extraordinary discharge, recovery of calories from wastewater, automated systems to use the minimum of chemicals ... the total what! or almost because it's never too much! (excuse I'm shy and I'm not used to talking on the net): rolleyes:
All this to come to:
is there anyone who is (certainly) interested in equipping a fuel oil boiler? if so can he give me his opinion and advice?
I would like to try it on a frying pan before embarking on a large-scale project: blink:
Thanks in advance.
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by rpsantina » 16/09/05, 23:17

Welcome,

you will find information

https://www.econologie.com/forums/chauffage- ... vt255.html


But there must be other posts ...

Good luck
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by Bubune » 16/09/05, 23:32

I'm going right away! Thank you !
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by Thibounet » 28/11/05, 21:03

Hello,

It must have been good 1 year, if not two that I started to think about adapting a pmc on a burner and in all this time I have not yet done any concrete experimentation.

any time, I can help you, advise you.

I'm listening to you :)
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by Christophe » 29/11/05, 11:54

Hi Thibounet, nice to see you back here :) We can say that you are the pantone boiler specialist I think ...

ps: I corrected your signature, so that people can go directly to your site.
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by Thibounet » 29/11/05, 19:43

merci,

but we must not forget zeplomb which already made him fall for trial :)
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by Thibounet » 02/12/05, 18:57

for the record, I resumed my design work.

I am currently developing the automation of the burner via a programmer. There will also be a security system which will detect the flame with probably a photocell.
and I'm going to make a programmer soon with limit switches, so everyone can make their programmer.

I will also make a flash animation to help me make the programmer (cut the cams) and wire it, and on this animation we will see the operation of the different contacts.

and then I would also like to make a flash animation showing the operation of all the electrical circuit during the operation of the burner, but it requires a lot of work so it remains an idea for now.

+ + +
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