If the water content of your feed is less than 52% w.c. and the ash content does not exceed 10% to 12% you could process the feed in a gasification boiler without any further pretreatment.
High efficiency, robust, clean processing. The Uniconfort VIGC gasifier is worth mention. http://www.aesintl.net/solutions/vigc Regards, Don Murray,ing. EMISPEC 2750, rue Einstein, suite 314 Québec (Qc), G1P 4R1 Canada web: http://www.emispec.ca Office: +1 418 266 0308 poste 245 De la fibre au KWh -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of derek schulze Sent: 23 septembre 2010 14:44 To: Discussion of biomass pyrolysis and gasification Subject: Re: [Gasification] wet cherry pits I already heat my house with dried cherry pits in a modified pellet boiler. The trouble is that drying the pits takes a lot of energy and time. If I am going to heat my greenhouse with them, I will need to dry in excess of 100 tons. If I can burn them wet I will save time and energy. I have been trying to think of a way to dry the pits in the hopper as they approach the combustion area and this is where the idea of an updraft gasifier came to mind. How would you envision a sidestream of the burner drying the pits? Any further thoughts? On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Energies Naturals C.B. < [email protected]> wrote: > Derek, > > gasification is great for certain puposes, but in your case I think that a > simple burner will do and it is far less complicated. > Almost any pellet burner will do but you should dry your pits first. > This can be done naturally (air) or with a sidestream of the burner. > There are many pellet burners around. > www.termocabi.it > A very, very simple system is here : > www.fundicionesreus.com > They work ! > Rolf > > > > > > > Am 23.09.2010 18:08, schrieb derek schulze: > >> I have a large supply of wet cherry pits and I want to burn them to >> produce >> hot water for heating my greenhouse. >> >> I have a 200,000BTU natural gas boiler I would like to run 24/7. The hot >> water would enter a large storage tank for immediate or later use. >> >> My thought was to make an updraft top loading gasifier. The hope being >> that >> this would dry the pits sufficiently for burning. I would run the >> producer >> gas through a rad to remove as much moisture as possible and then pump the >> dry gas into the boiler. >> >> I understand that an updraft style gasifier will not crack the tars. Will >> this require frequent cleaning of the boiler? Reduce efficiency? >> >> I understand the basic principles involved, but would love some input >> before >> I start chopping and welding. >> _______________________________________________ >> Gasification mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://listserv.repp.org/mailman/listinfo/gasification_listserv.repp.org >> http://gasifiers.bioenergylists.org >> http://info.bioenergylists.org >> >> UNSUBSCRIBE HERE; >> http://listserv.repp.org/mailman/listinfo/gasification_listserv.repp.org >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Gasification mailing list > [email protected] > http://listserv.repp.org/mailman/listinfo/gasification_listserv.repp.org > http://gasifiers.bioenergylists.org > http://info.bioenergylists.org > > UNSUBSCRIBE HERE; > http://listserv.repp.org/mailman/listinfo/gasification_listserv.repp.org > _______________________________________________ Gasification mailing list [email protected] http://listserv.repp.org/mailman/listinfo/gasification_listserv.repp.org http://gasifiers.bioenergylists.org http://info.bioenergylists.org UNSUBSCRIBE HERE; http://listserv.repp.org/mailman/listinfo/gasification_listserv.repp.org _______________________________________________ Gasification mailing list [email protected] http://listserv.repp.org/mailman/listinfo/gasification_listserv.repp.org http://gasifiers.bioenergylists.org http://info.bioenergylists.org UNSUBSCRIBE HERE; http://listserv.repp.org/mailman/listinfo/gasification_listserv.repp.org
