Dear Rajan

My interpretation is that the stove that burns the ambient moisture brq's well 
is tuned to the fuel. When replacing that with a bone dry fuel, the strove 
needs to be adjusted, just as you need to change the compression ratio of a can 
that changes from high to low octane fuel, or gasoline to diesel. 

Particles are not formed 'by the fuel' they are formed by the stove burning 
that fuel badly or incompletely. 

If the problem is as you describe I suggest limiting the primary air pre-heat 
and quantity. 

The PM should return to its former level. 
Regards
Crispin
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Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2012 14:48:54 
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