DocumentCode :
2059787
Title :
Potential of bio-fuel geysers: Characterisation and performance evaluation of the Shiza Manzi bio-fuel geyser
Author :
Makonese, T. ; Robinson, John ; Molapo, V. ; Annegarn, H.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Geogr., Environ. Manage. & Energy Studies, Univ. of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa
fYear :
2012
fDate :
3-4 April 2012
Firstpage :
97
Lastpage :
103
Abstract :
This paper aims to highlight the potential and prospects of bio-fuel geysers in South Africa, notably the Shiza Manzi geyser. The geyser is compared to the imbaula and an improved StoveTec bio-fuel stove using the SeTAR Centre heterogeneous stove testing protocol. The geyser gave a high power of 23 kW and an adequate thermal efficiency of 36%, boiling 20 litres of water in an average of 12-minutes. The CO:CO2 ratio (indicator of combustion efficiency) was high (12%) during the middle phase of combustion, but averaged 6.9% over the entire burn phase, indicating moderate combustion efficiency. The imbaula and StoveTec both took on average 20 minutes to bring 5 litres of water to the boil, with average fire-powers of 4 kW and 2 kW, respectively. The imbaula had a thermal efficiency of 15% and the StoveTec 28%. Information from this paper can be useful in the development, design and dissemination of more efficient bio-fuel hot water geysers. The rollout of bio-fuel hot water heaters has potential as a CO2 mitigation strategy and such evaluations are needed as part of emerging air quality management strategies to improve quality of life in countries that are still dependent on bio-fuels to meet their domestic and institutional cooking and hot water needs.
Keywords :
air pollution control; biofuel; biotechnology; combustion; combustion equipment; SeTAR Centre heterogeneous stove testing protocol; Shiza Manzi biofuel geyser characterisation; Shiza Manzi biofuel geyser performance evaluation; South Africa; StoveTec biofuel stove; air quality management strategies; biofuel hot water geysers; biofuel hot water heaters; burn phase; carbon dioxide mitigation strategy; combustion; imbaula; thermal efficiency; Fires; Heating; Ignition; Performance evaluation; Shiza Manzi; bio-fuels; emissions; heterogeneous testing protocol; hot water geyser; stoves; thermal performance;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Domestic Use of Energy Conference (DUE), 2012 Proceedings of the 20th
Conference_Location :
Cape Town
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1232-5
Type :
conf
Filename :
6198217
Link To Document :
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