Wood fueled space heating wood 3D print model
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3D model of a wood-fueled space heating system is shown here. This system is designed mainly for family homes. The wood-fueled space heating system consists of a stove, directly connected to piping that carries water from radiators or central heating systems. Piping attaches directly to the boiler, which means water flowing through the central heating system flows into the boiler. Instead of using a heat exchanger within the boiler, this system does not require one. The stove acts as an auxiliary heater for the house's water distribution system and does not necessarily need to be always lit to provide hot water. Users can get hot water by activating the water heater on the boiler, regardless of whether or not the stove is burning. However, users do have to light the stove to heat radiators. Additionally, if the stove alone heats the house without using radiators, the valves controlling the radiator flow can be manually turned off. The PCB controls two electric valves and a pump, shown in green. This allows water to circulate when it is activated, opening the valves to facilitate circulation. The speed of the pump can also be adjusted. Users call this system "water circulation module," and they use it when radiators need to operate, which turns on the valves controlling radiator flow. When not in use, these valves are closed. A wood stove can be used for heating cooking pots, as shown in this model. This simple system integrates secondary air circulation that allows some airflow through charcoal boxes consisting of two sieves. Wood gas produced here is ignited at the top after passing through a side compartment. Users can add charcoal to the box using leftover ash and charcoal from the firebox. However, this wood stove may not produce enough wood gas due to its reliance on secondary air flow. Electrical fans can be used as an alternative option if too little wood gas is produced. Additionally, users have two valves on the stove: one in the chimney and another at the air inlet, which control burning efficiency. Users can collect some filth from outgoing gases using a soot box at the bottom of the chimney marked yellow. Furthermore, this system includes a simple filter system with clay balls mounted at the top of the chimney. These clean up outgoing gases effectively. However, users have the option to use alternative mediums rather than clay balls if needed. More information about purchasing these models is available on Appropedia's AT CAD Team page under "Purchasing_the_models."
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