Re: [biofuel] WVO for water heating

2002-04-09 Thread milliontc

Thanks for that Steve, but I'm afraid there is no possibility of 
changing the existing equipment. Can you elaborate on why you 
think the existing burners are not suitable?
James
I'd highly recommend a different burner style. see
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[biofuel] WVO for water heating

2002-04-08 Thread milliontc

Hello all
I'm investigating an application for filtered Waste Veg Oil as a fuel 
for water heating. Many apartment blocks and hotels here in 
southern Spain use fuel oil burners to heat water for central 
heating. The WVO here is a mixture of about 60% sunflower 20% 
olive and 20% lard. My first potential client is using 2 burners...
- a Monarch Type DK2-2 from Max Weishaupt Gmbh
- an Elco Quemador Tipo EL 4-140-2D
This second one consumes 70 - 140 kg / hr fuel oil and has a 
'potencia nominal' of 700.000 - 140,000KCal/h
 I wonder if anyone has any experience of this application.
Best  rgds James

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Re: [biofuel] WVO for water heating

2002-04-08 Thread steve spence

I'd highly recommend a different burner style. see
http://www.webconx.dns2go.com/2000/biofuel/babington


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 Hello all
 I'm investigating an application for filtered Waste Veg Oil as a fuel
 for water heating. Many apartment blocks and hotels here in
 southern Spain use fuel oil burners to heat water for central
 heating. The WVO here is a mixture of about 60% sunflower 20%
 olive and 20% lard. My first potential client is using 2 burners...
 - a Monarch Type DK2-2 from Max Weishaupt Gmbh
 - an Elco Quemador Tipo EL 4-140-2D
 This second one consumes 70 - 140 kg / hr fuel oil and has a
 'potencia nominal' of 700.000 - 140,000KCal/h
  I wonder if anyone has any experience of this application.
 Best  rgds James


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