OSHA COi Factsheet
Occupational Health and Safety Administration, US Department of Labor, 2002
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OSHA CO Factsheet
Submitted by Tom Miles on October 28, 2007 - 14:57.Emissions from Residential Wood Combustion: Effect of Moisture on Emissions
Submitted by Tom Miles on December 30, 2006 - 10:47.Emissions from Residential Wood Combustion: Effect of Moisture on Emissions (1.3 MB pdf)
Fernando Preto, Canmeti Energy Technology Center (Canada), Paris, October 21, 2005
Relationship between High and Low Power Carbon Monoxide and Particulate Matter Emissions in Rocket Stoves
Submitted by Tom Miles on July 13, 2006 - 21:53.Relationship between High and Low Power Carbon Monoxide and Particulate Matter Emissions in Rocket Stoves (pdf)
Dean Still and Nordica MacCarty, Aprovechoi Research Center, July 13th, 2006
Indoor Air Pollution and Respiratory Health among Honduran Women
Submitted by Tom Miles on June 30, 2006 - 16:42.Air Pollution and Respiratory Health among Honduran Women (2 MB pdf)poster
M.L. Clark,1 J.L. Peel,1 S. Conway,2 J.B. Burch,3 S.J. Reynolds 1 2006
1Colorado State University, Fort Collins, COi; 2Trees Water & People, Fort Collins, COi; 3University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
ABSTRACT
CO/CO2 Ratio in the Charcoal Stoves Tested at Aprovecho
Submitted by Tom Miles on June 24, 2006 - 09:17.CO/CO2 Ratio in the Charcoal Stoves Tested at Aprovecho (pdf)
Dean Still, Aprovechoi Research Center, June 23, 2006
The following graph plots the levels of COi and CO2 during one test each of the charcoal burning rocket stove and Jiko-type charcoal stove from Ghana. A higher level of CO2 suggests a higher burn rate of fuel.
It can be seen that even though the COi level for the rocket drops below 10 ppm, the CO2 level remains high suggesting a high firepower continues. The Ghana charcoal stove has a lower level of CO2 with a considerably higher level of COi.
Comparing the Charcoal Burning Rocket and Jiko Stoves
Submitted by Tom Miles on June 22, 2006 - 18:04.Comparing the Charcoal Burning Rocket and Jiko Stoves (pdf)
Dean Still and Nordica MacCarty, Aprovechoi Research Center, June 22nd, 2006
The charcoal Rocket Stove was compared to the Jiko-type charcoal stove sent from Ghana. 600 grams of Kingsford charcoal was placed in the stoves under the Aprovechoi emissions hood. One test was performed on each stove for preliminary studies. The stoves are compared in the following graph for carbon monoxide emissions during a cooking task (to boil 5L of water and simmer 30 minutes).
Video: Charcoal burning Rocket stove reduces CO emissions
Submitted by aprojeremy on June 21, 2006 - 07:02.CO Emissions From a Charcoal Rocket Stove
Submitted by Tom Miles on June 12, 2006 - 13:42.Testing with a CO + CO2 Meter
Submitted by Tom Miles on June 23, 2006 - 16:52.Testing with a COi + CO2 Meter
Crispin Pemberton-Pigott crispin at NEWDAWN.SZ
Wed Jun 30 16:36:30 EDT 2004
Dear Stovers and Testers
I have been keeping my nose to the grindstone here in Swaziland and


