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 Combustion
 CombustionIn a generator that uses wood chips as the fuel a mechanism to move the hearth is needed. This can be constructed using a car windshield wiper motor. The motor can be controlled either by hand or automatically. The movement must not be continuous but the hearth must be moved now and then depending on the size of the wood chips. The movement removes ash and fine charcoal dust from the hearth and so the suction resistance is kept within acceptable limits. The motor can be mounted to a suitable place and connected to the hearth with levers.
 The combustion 
chamber consists of a 
cylinder with a 
diameter of 500 mm 
and an air channel 
around it. The air 
channel is connected 
to the air channel of 
the outer mantle with 
a flange with diameter 
of 100 mm. From the 
air channel the air 
goes to the eight air 
nozzles placed evenly 
on the periphery of 
the combustion 
chamber. One of the 
nozzles must be 
aligned with the air 
channel (2) on the 
outer mantle to make 
it possible for the 
starting flame to 
directly touch the fuel 
in the combustion 
chamber thus making 
starting of the 
generator easier and 
quicker. The air 
nozzles are 
thread-mounted to be 
easily replaced if 
damaged or need to 
be replaced with 
differently sized ones. 
A bracket is welded 
below the air nozzles. On this bracket are mounted adjustment rings, bracket for the 
combustion chamber ring and the combustion chamber ring. The adjustment rings 
and the combustion chamber ring are separate parts to be easily replaced if the 
generator needs to be converted to use different kind of fuel or it is connected to an 
ICE with a different cylinder displacement. The round shaped hearth is mounted 
inside the lower part of the combustion chamber with four (part 4) brackets. Every 
other ring of the hearth is connected to the shaft (2) to be rotated slightly back and 
forth. This movement makes the charcoal layer move up and down that makes the 
fine ash and charcoal dust drop down through the hearth while the charcoal stays on 
the hearth.
The combustion 
chamber consists of a 
cylinder with a 
diameter of 500 mm 
and an air channel 
around it. The air 
channel is connected 
to the air channel of 
the outer mantle with 
a flange with diameter 
of 100 mm. From the 
air channel the air 
goes to the eight air 
nozzles placed evenly 
on the periphery of 
the combustion 
chamber. One of the 
nozzles must be 
aligned with the air 
channel (2) on the 
outer mantle to make 
it possible for the 
starting flame to 
directly touch the fuel 
in the combustion 
chamber thus making 
starting of the 
generator easier and 
quicker. The air 
nozzles are 
thread-mounted to be 
easily replaced if 
damaged or need to 
be replaced with 
differently sized ones. 
A bracket is welded 
below the air nozzles. On this bracket are mounted adjustment rings, bracket for the 
combustion chamber ring and the combustion chamber ring. The adjustment rings 
and the combustion chamber ring are separate parts to be easily replaced if the 
generator needs to be converted to use different kind of fuel or it is connected to an 
ICE with a different cylinder displacement. The round shaped hearth is mounted 
inside the lower part of the combustion chamber with four (part 4) brackets. Every 
other ring of the hearth is connected to the shaft (2) to be rotated slightly back and 
forth. This movement makes the charcoal layer move up and down that makes the 
fine ash and charcoal dust drop down through the hearth while the charcoal stays on 
the hearth.
- combustion chamber ring
- air nozzles
- hearth
- the distances between all these three parts
Translated by Olli.