They are not inherently safe, just more forgiving. The lack of both a large steam cavity (chest), as well as water-tube construction make them appealing to backyard experimenters, but they don't reach below the threshold of "danger to life and limb inexistent." Don't be deceived.
M. From: Gasification [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeff Davis Sent: Sunday, February 3, 2013 11:21 AM To: Discussion of biomass pyrolysis and gasification Subject: Re: [Gasification] mycoremediation of tarry water Mark, It has been written that the flash/monotube-boiler is fairly safe and can handle common water. Do you think that there is truth to that statement? Chicken Little, Jeff On 02/03/2013 02:01 AM, Mark Ludlow wrote: Any new boiler is safe (for the purposes for which it was intended). This well may include biomass pyrolysis gas, coal, or practically any other fuel. Boilers ARE safe and have redundant safety systems.
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