incineration is an industrial process done on a large scale, the problem is if the temperature is too low dioxide is producedAre you actually being serious? They are a byproduct of the incineration of the fuel. Unless you're using some kind of complex gas traps to strip them from the gasses?
Why do you think that they use carbon dioxide in fire extinguishers if it simply burns?
incineration is an industrial process done on a large scale, the problem is if the temperature is too low dioxide is produced
incineration is an industrial process done on a large scale, the problem is if the temperature is too low dioxide is produced
Seriously considering replacing our stove/range with a pellet burner. I hear good stories about these and their ease of use. Need to do some more research though. Drawing coal/storing coal/daily cleaning/ dirt and dust from coal burning/ environment not to mention the cost are some of the factors considered.
Would you consider just blocking up the fireplace altogether? I live in a house that was built in the last 10 years, so does not have a fireplace. When we moved in there was an electric fire and fireplace there to simulate the experience, but it was of course rubbish. We removed it altogether and it has freed up a load of space in the living room to re-organise the furniture and not worry about the hearth or having things in-front of the fireplace. I would never go back to having a fireplace, real or artificial, after the experience of not having one.
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