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Biomass – Universal – Stove

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Biomass – Universal – Stove Turbo-Stove BAFOB 5 KW with Gasifier technology Multlfunctional Stove for Cooking, Baking, Roasting, Barbecue and Heating Innovation A large part of humanity uses fire as a basic fundament in supplying the daily energy demand (heat for cooking and heating). The efficiency of biomass is extremely low, usually under ten percent and results in high fuel requirements. The result is dwindling forests and connects to subsequent saving of Desertification manifests. Development • • • This newly developed oven, by optimizing the firing process, increases the efficiency to over 90%. The design serves as a closed system of BAFOB 5 KW as well as a healthy space heating. The fuel requirement thereby is reduced by 1 / 5. The BAFOB 5 KW provides an important contribution to the principle of sustainability of energy supplies. Possibilities There are virtually no limits in the possibilities for healthy cooking, grilling, baking and heating (in free or confined spaces). It is ideal for all places where an efficient and sustainable use of biomass energy as an energy is required. Technology Fuel • • • • • • Fuel from biomass branches, chopped to 25 cm wood chips briquette, pellets (compressed sawdust) waste coal Technical data and dimensions • • • • • • • • • • Weight 25 kg including accessories Power (thermal) about 5 kw Furnace diameter 310 x 330 mm Cooking pot diameter 250 mm Cooking pot capacity - eight liters Stove height 820 mm Hot plate size 365 x 365 mm Total height with flue pipe 2050 mm Combustion temperature max. 900 ° C A permanent feature is the consistent steel construction and lining of the combustion chamber with fire clay. A third of the world's population does not have access to modern energy sources such as electricity or gas and biomass for rural populations is the main energy source. The efficiency of the majority of biomass stoves is well below 10% and the firewood consumption is high. The effects on vegetation, soils, environment and health are serious. The development and production of a high-performance furnace is therefore of vital importance to the rural areas. The turbo-oven (BAFOB 5 kw) was developed by the company Karl Forstinger on behalf of IFEED and tested by it’s research team. This is a mature version is an innovative and efficient furnace, and reached a degree of efficiency above 90% by optimizing primary and secondary air. The oven is suitable for cooking, frying, grilling and baking of bread and can be used outdoors and in enclosed spaces. Firewood (fine and coarse wood chips), briquettes, charcoal, and lignite can be used as fuel. The results were high temperatures of about 900C ° achieved in a relatively short period to allow fast cooking of meals and baking bread, and the reduction of the used fuel. The Turbo Oven has met all requirements for a clean and efficient use of biomass for the preparation of food and, if necessary, the heating of rooms. Because of these very positive results IFEED will recommend the deployment and use of biomass-turbo oven in various UN agencies and other institutions worldwide. If you wish to build a Turbo Oven, instructions are available. Please contact [email protected] Prof. Dr. N. El Bassam Director of the International Research Centre of Renewable Energy, IFEED Germany