Dear Crispin from Clanky Cold Place,
From your comment before it appeared to me that you had not seen the
floor through the frame in the last pic. Thanks for the further explanation.
regards,
Ronald von Außeremling (auch kalt aber nicht klirrend)
On 25.01.2013 03:07, Crispin Pemberton-Pigott wrote:
Dear Ronald from Cold Farms
it appears to me that there is primary and secondary air entering through a
most open bottom ring around the fuel container ...
There is, but reducing the airflow at that point is probably not optimal.
The best is a slightly large channel then a constriction right at the point
of entry into the fire. This gives the least flow resistance during
preheating (and more time to get hot) and gives the greatest impetus to the
incoming / injecting air. Its tiny mass has to carry it to the centre of the
open space inside to get good mixing.
Regards
Crispin beiklirrenderKälte
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