Howdy, folks.
This question is regarding a Central Edge 550 gasification boiler. It's a pretty standard outdoor downdraft boiler with fire box up top and secondary combustion chamber on the bottom.
This boiler's burn cycle lasts about 10-12 minutes and happens every couple of hours. This brings the water up from 175f to 185f.
When the boiler initiates its burn cycle temperature in the lower chamber climbs steadily and when it reaches around 750f gasification begins. Around the same mark the boiler throttles down primary air and increases secondary air flow. Temperature in the reaction chamber continues to climb up to 1300-1400F at which point gasification stops rapidly and thick smoke starts bellowing out of the chimney. Temperature in the combustion chamber slowly drops all the way down to 750f.
Does anyone know what would cause this sudden stop of gasification? I'm burning pine, measured moisture content around 16%.
This question is regarding a Central Edge 550 gasification boiler. It's a pretty standard outdoor downdraft boiler with fire box up top and secondary combustion chamber on the bottom.
This boiler's burn cycle lasts about 10-12 minutes and happens every couple of hours. This brings the water up from 175f to 185f.
When the boiler initiates its burn cycle temperature in the lower chamber climbs steadily and when it reaches around 750f gasification begins. Around the same mark the boiler throttles down primary air and increases secondary air flow. Temperature in the reaction chamber continues to climb up to 1300-1400F at which point gasification stops rapidly and thick smoke starts bellowing out of the chimney. Temperature in the combustion chamber slowly drops all the way down to 750f.
Does anyone know what would cause this sudden stop of gasification? I'm burning pine, measured moisture content around 16%.