(C) 2011 Turbo Burn Inc.Design www.boydireland.comTo see how the turbo burn works click on each number in turnBasicsWith 6 different models available the Turbo Burn premium water stove can hold 750Gal to 3300Gal of water offering 750,000BTUs to over 3,000,000BTUs per hour as an on demand heating system. Each unit’s amenities are custom built to the necessities and requirements of the end user. We do custom build larger units by request with the largest ever built holding over 10,000Gal with a thermal storage capacity in excess of 25,000,000 BTUS
Stage OneWood or alternative fuel is burned in the fire box(optional burner(s) can be attached to the combustion chamber door for burning fuels other than green energy producing Bio-mass)Fuels included but not limited to the following; Bio-mass( wood, coal, etc.) Fuel oil, Waste oil, Diesel, Vegetable oil, Propane, Natural Gas, Electric and Solar.
Stage TwoWhen burning alternative green energy bio-mass a fan is used to accelerate the burn time. This increases the combustion chamber temperature to between 2000 and 3000 degrees F creating a clean burn with no creosote and very little ash deposit, if any. The induced hot air now efficiently moves through the system allowing for maximum heat transfer into the water.
Stage ThreeAll internal parts are completely surrounded by water. These parts are super-heated by the fire and fan combination. This heat is transfered to the water in the stove up to 210 F or 98.9C
Stage FourOne or more fresh water coils are heated by the stoves hot water and sent to the “Turbo Burn” control panel for distribution to the hot water tank, heaters or hot tub etc.
Stage FiveAll exhaust fumes are vented to the exterior of the premises. The Turbo Burn burns hot, which allows it to burn clean with visible smoke only at start up. Within 5 to 10 minutes after start up there should be no visible smoke coming from the chimney. The Turbo Burn Stored Energy System was granted an EPA exemption in 1993.