Crispin,
The burner is scalable as long as you have 20" of draft height.

Below 20" of draft height the functionality drops off but it still works well 
except the fuel has to be more specific.

I am working on a household size TLC burner that burns wood pieces 5 to 6" long 
and they stack in horizontally. 

Lanny
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Crispin Pemberton-Pigott 
  To: 'Discussion of biomass cooking stoves' 
  Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2013 5:16 PM
  Subject: Re: [Stoves] LannyPan cooking module and the TLC burner


  Dear Lanny

   

  How small can you make it? IS the combustion and heat transfer achievements 
only realised above a certain physical size?

   

  Thanks
  Crispin

   

   

   

  The link to my cooking pan module may have been bad so here it is again with 
the other links to my School Lunch Cooker.

   

  I think I can safely claim this cooker to be the most efficient, the most 
functional and themost practical institunional /commercial size wood/charcoal 
fired cooker. 

  It is very durable, it is "commercial duty".

  In the video where I am cooking in the rain, Ifeed in wet wood and wet 
concrete block without loosing flaming combustion or creating visible smoke.



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