Abstract

The paper concerns the analysis of harmful emissions during the combustion process in households. The subject of the analysis is a low emission heating device with an output of 50 kW for burning biomass of forest origin (low-quality hardwoods or softwoods). The proposed boiler is automatically fed from the connected container by means of a screw conveyor. In this way, the optimum amount of fuel is supplied for maximum heat output (adjustment of the ratio of primary air to fuel). The proposed biomass heating system is equipped with a primary and secondary air supply system and exhaust gas sensors. This ensures optimal regulation of the air mixture and efficient and clean combustion. Proper control of the combustion process, control of the air supply by means of a lambda sensor and power control of the system ensure a low-emission combustion process. The system precisely adjusts to the heat demand. This results in highly efficient heating technology with low operating costs. In the presented work, the emission of exhaust gases from the proposed heating device during the combustion of woodchips and beech–oak pellets were measured. It is demonstrated that the proposed design of the boiler equipped with intelligent control significantly reduces emissions when the biomass solid fuels are used, e.g., CO emissions from beech and oak chips and pellets in the low-emission boiler—18 extract pipes shows the value <100 ppm, which is even lower than when gas is burned in the other boilers; on the other hand, the pine chips show even higher emission when burned in the low-emission burner. Consequently, the choice of biomass source and form of the fuel play some role in the emissions observed.

Highlights

  • The level of public awareness of ecology, environmental cleanliness and the emission of harmful pollutants into the atmosphere is regularly increasing

  • The results showed that adding pipes to the first boiler in the exhaust gas extraction system lowered the average exhaust gas temperature from 87.6 ◦ C to 76.9 ◦ C

  • Theburning measuring point is shown in beech chips and beech and oak pellets

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Introduction

The level of public awareness of ecology, environmental cleanliness and the emission of harmful pollutants into the atmosphere is regularly increasing. The long-term process of economic change shows that over time the importance of sustainable development principles and the consequences of high greenhouse gas emissions are increasingly important. According to the Global Carbon Project (GCP), 36.81 billion tonnes of CO2 (GtCO2 ) were emitted into the atmosphere in 2019. This means an increase of only 0.24 GtCO2 (0.6%) compared to 2018. The increase in global emissions in 2019 was almost entirely caused by China. This country has Energies 2020, 13, 5495; doi:10.3390/en13205495 www.mdpi.com/journal/energies

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