Method for regulating the output of a solid-fuel furnace and...

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F23B 10/00 (2011.01) F23N 3/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2696157

A method is provided for regulating the output of a solid fuel furnace having primary and secondary combustion chambers arranged adjacent to each other, in particular one above the other or side by side, and are separated from each other by a partition in the floor or wall but are nevertheless connected to each other by at least one partition opening The secondary combustion chamber is connected through a secondary exhaust-gas channel to a flue-gas passage, and the primary combustion chamber is connected to the flue-gas passage by a transition opening, wherein the transition opening can be closed at least partially by a flue-gas flap Both a primary air supply and a secondary air supply are provided. A first temperature sensor is arranged in the secondary exhaust- gas channel and controls the primary air volume flow as a function of the temperature in the secondary exhaust-gas channel, while the secondary air volume flow is held substantially constant

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