The Windhager PuroWIN wood chip boiler has arrived . . . . .

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PassionForFire&Water

Minister of Fire
Jan 14, 2011
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Billerica, MA
www.caluweinc.com
Received the first Windhager PuroWIN wood chip boilers; a 85,000 BTU/hr model (24 kW) and 170,000 BTU/hr model (50 kW)
Will install the 24 kW model and have some fun with it.
Then it's off for EPA emissions testing and UL testing
Very exiting times!

I will post some pictures from during the assembly

 
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Received the first Windhager PuroWIN wood chip boilers; a 85,000 BTU/hr model (24 kW) and 170,000 BTU/hr model (50 kW)
Will install the 24 kW model and have some fun with it.
Then it's off for EPA emissions testing and UL testing
Very exiting times!

I will post some pictures from during the assembly


This looks pretty cool. My job deals with mechanical maintanance in the paper mill industry. On the industrial side, with higher consumption then residential, I could see quite a cost in maintaining the blower, feeder, and auger setup do to wear. It will be interesting to follow residential costs.
 
Some pictures of the assembly

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Some pictures of the "prototype" wood chip bin with integrated chip drying
Basically a water-to-air HX will convert hot water into hot air and blows under the chips
More pictures to follow

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Pretty easy to find wood chips (hog fuel, tree service) but not dry chips.
 
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How do you get clean wood chips? I'd imagine for most they are garbage and sit outside and are scooped with earth moving equipment, gathering debris along the way.

Very cool system. You'd think from the first 60 seconds there was a new space shuttle coming..or aliens invading. lol
 
wood chips are easily available in NH, VT, MA, ... .
Biomass green chips are around $30/ton
Clean green bole chips are around $50/ton
Dry chips are around $80/ton
We are testing a wood chip bin with integrated drying
 

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Below some pictures on my progress.

It is definitely difficult to put this togetter alone; all very heavy stuff.

Wood chip bin is in place
Wood chip boiler is in place
Both are connected

Now I need to complete the bin; Tuesday I get 5 tons of wood chips delivered.
We can't blow them in right know. We will need to shuffle them in by hand!!!
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The drying floor is in

Now it's of to the boiler piping
We will be using a PAW pump group with a variable speed controlled Grundfos pump
The pump is speed controlled by the wood chip boiler

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I saw this unit in Austria this summer, and it is indeed a sweet piece of equipment. the chip conveying equipment is pretty slow, except the blower, so maintenance and wear should be minimal. the blower isn't available in the US at this point.
 
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Below a video of the steady state smoke stack; pure water vapor from the wood chip boiler
Left is a natural gas burner smoke stack.
To the right is the PuroWIN24 wood chip boiler smoke stack





Below a video of the CO and CO2 readings during steady state burn; 0 ppm CO

 
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Measured 2 samples of the wood chips for moisture content

Sample1
121 gr of wood chips
32 gr of water lost during drying
Water Content = 32/121 = 26%
Moisture content = 35%

Sample2
131 gr of wood chips
35 gr of water lost during drying
Water Content = 35/131 = 27%
Moisture content = 37%

Average MC of 36%
Hence the water vapor in the exhaust
 
The chips look just like what would come out of a tree guy's truck, common stuff? Was that video parameter list at 100% output and what is the turn down firing rate, are the parameter results the same? Pretty impressive
 
The chips look just like what would come out of a tree guy's truck, common stuff? Was that video parameter list at 100% output and what is the turn down firing rate, are the parameter results the same? Pretty impressive

Yes, the above videos are at 100% output
The PuroWIN can modulate down to 30%; see pictures below

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Still in the process of testing and certification, but 20 to 27K will most likely be the range for the 82,000 to 204,000 BTU/hr models
 
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Below some videos of the wood chips discharging system for the Windhager PuroWIN.
Caution; videos are boring to watch

It is AMAZING how these wood chips bridge togetter. There is about 2 to 3 feet of no supporting wood chips.
The wood chips eventually need to come down ..... .





 
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you can run the videos 2x using the settings. click on the gear thing on the bottom by the youtube icon.
 
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