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Masonry heater construction
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-04-24  
turfcutter (Agricultural) 31 Dec 06 8:39
Hi, I am considering building a masonry heater in my workshop and fueling it on turf/peat blocks.Has anyone tryed this and if so have you got any design advice for the heater.I am looking for around 6kw/20,000btu per/hour averaged over the 24 hour cycle.What size fire box and flue passages would be required?With turf beeing a relativley slow burning  fuel would i need to add a forced draft system?


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