Masonry fireplace emissions test method: Repeatability and sensitivity to fueling protocol |
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Authors: | Curtis H Stern Dennis R Jaasma Mark R Champion |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 24061-0238 Blacksburg, Virginia, USA |
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Abstract: | A test method for masonry fireplaces has been evaluated during testing on six masonry fireplace configurations. The method determines carbon monoxide and particulate matter emission rates (g/h) and factors (g/kg) and does not require weighing of the appliance to determine the timing of fuel loading.The intralaboratory repeatability of the test method has been determined from multiple tests on the six fireplaces. For the tested fireplaces, the ratio of the highest to lowest measured PM rate averaged 1.17 and in no case was greater than 1.32. The data suggest that some of the variation is due to differences in fuel properties.The influence of fueling protocol on emissions has also been studied. A modified fueling protocol, tested in large and small fireplaces, reduced CO and PM emission factors by roughly 40% and reduced CO and PM rates from 0 to 30%. For both of these fireplaces, emission rates were less sensitive to fueling protocol than emission factors. |
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