Stove and fuel
Stove description
Must-imet, portable metal non-chimney woodstove with a single pothole developed in 1983 by Central Power Research Institute (CPRI), Bangalore, India. In 1991, the stove was brought under Indian standards (BIS 1991).
Stove characteristics
Non-traditional
Fuel type
Crop residues
Fuel description
Mustard Stalk
Fuel moisture content
not available
Fuel net calorific value
16.5 MJ/kg
Test information
Test details
not available
Testing organization
Reporting type
Not available
Country
India
Year performed
2000
Test environment
Lab
Altitude
not available
Number of replicate tests
3
Source information
Source data
not available
Test result IWA tiers of performance
Performance metrics
IWA emissions
Metric | Value | SD (σ) | Cv |
---|---|---|---|
IWA high power CO | 15.604 g/MJ-del | ||
IWA high power PM | 620.015 mg/MJ-del |
IWA indoor emissions
Metric | Value | SD (σ) | Cv |
---|---|---|---|
IWA CO | 1.178 g/min | ||
IWA PM | 46.821 mg/min |
Emissions
Metric | Value | SD (σ) | Cv |
---|---|---|---|
CH4 emissions factor (2) | 3.84 g/kg fuel | ||
CO emissions factor (2) | 55.97 g/kg fuel | ||
CO emissions rate | 1.178315789 g/min |