Hi Wood Gassers,
Here is a quick video showing my latest system build:
These will be for sale in 2015 after I finish my validation runs.
Stephen
2015 NSR Gas Station
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Hey Stephen,
why did you connect the cyclone filter after the cooler ?
wouldn´t it be better to put it directly behind the gasifier ?
the most small particles will be filtered out before the gas condesing in the cooler.
regards Pascal
why did you connect the cyclone filter after the cooler ?
wouldn´t it be better to put it directly behind the gasifier ?
the most small particles will be filtered out before the gas condesing in the cooler.
regards Pascal
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Re: 2015 NSR Gas Station
Hi Pascal,
True. At some point I may go to two cyclones, but so far I haven't found a need. The problem is that I don't want to decrease the pipe size coming out of the gasifier to get proper cyclone gas speeds because it will create a debris "bottle neck" or trap. If I add a 1.5" inlet cyclone after the gasifier, I not sure how effective it would be. It would be running very slow for the gas speeds I typically use and it would add a lot of cost and gas flow restriction.
You are correct. The only debris my cyclone is collecting feels like talcum powder when it is dry.
Stephen
True. At some point I may go to two cyclones, but so far I haven't found a need. The problem is that I don't want to decrease the pipe size coming out of the gasifier to get proper cyclone gas speeds because it will create a debris "bottle neck" or trap. If I add a 1.5" inlet cyclone after the gasifier, I not sure how effective it would be. It would be running very slow for the gas speeds I typically use and it would add a lot of cost and gas flow restriction.
You are correct. The only debris my cyclone is collecting feels like talcum powder when it is dry.
Stephen
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Hey Stephen
Did you have water mixed with coal dust in the cooler tubes ?
I found out that these mixture is very terrible to clean...
that´s why i only filter in hot stage and after filtering i clean it. So my condensate looks like apple juice.
did you have some pictures from the mixture falling out of the cyclone ?
regards Pascal
Did you have water mixed with coal dust in the cooler tubes ?
I found out that these mixture is very terrible to clean...
that´s why i only filter in hot stage and after filtering i clean it. So my condensate looks like apple juice.
did you have some pictures from the mixture falling out of the cyclone ?
regards Pascal
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Re: 2015 NSR Gas Station
Hi Pascal,
During my last run I burned chips and there was no condensate despite the low temperatures. The "flour" like char dust from the cyclone was slightly damp but that was all.
I will post pictures of my first, second, and third char sump debris next time I run. I thought about taking pictures but didn't. Most of my debris ends up in the second sump as 8-10mm flakes.
Stephen
During my last run I burned chips and there was no condensate despite the low temperatures. The "flour" like char dust from the cyclone was slightly damp but that was all.
I will post pictures of my first, second, and third char sump debris next time I run. I thought about taking pictures but didn't. Most of my debris ends up in the second sump as 8-10mm flakes.
Stephen