Influence of the type and output of domestic hot-water boilers and wood moisture on the production of fine and ultrafine particulate matter
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The Ministry of the Environment of the Czech Republic within the Operational Programme Environment of the European Union (EU) has supported a 'grant to replace old boilers' from 2015 to 2020. The aim was to replace outdated, non-ecological, solid-fuel boilers with modern low-emission boilers (for the combustion of biomass, coal, or a combination), heat pumps, gas boilers, or solar systems. All heat sources must comply with the Ecodesign Directive of the EU. According to the Air Protection Act in the Czech Republic, commencing in 2022, outdated boilers of the 1st and 2nd emission classes will no longer be operable in households. The grant also aimed to reduce particulate matter (PM), organic gaseous compounds, and CO and NOx emissions.
Our goal was to compare the PM emissions of four boilers: an outdated overfire boiler (B1), an outdated boiler with down-draft combustion (B2), a new gasification boiler (B3), and a new automatic boiler (B4). A Dekati low-pressure cascade impactor was used to determine the mass concentration of individual dust fractions; a scanning mobility particle sizer SMPS 3936 was utilized to determine the particle size distributions of the dust particles. Dry and wet spruce wood and wood pellets were combusted.
Regarding the mass concentration of the PM and specific emissions (SE) of individual size fractions, they were much higher in boilers of older types (B1 and B2), while the reduction in SE of PM was very significant in boilers of newer types (B3 and B4). However, the SE of ultrafine particles (PM0.1) from the newer boilers remained in a range similar to that of B1 at a reduced output (P-min) and B2.
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domestic hot water boiler, wood, ultrafine particulate matter, cascade impactor, scanning mobility particle sizer
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Atmospheric Environment. 2020, vol. 229, art. no. 117437.
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