What are the common characteristics
of pellets?
Although the chemical constituents and moisture content of different
biomass materials vary, the Pellet Fuels Institute has identified
common characteristics and developed fuel standards. These voluntary
industry standards assure as much uniformity in the final product
as is possible for naturally grown materials that become processed,
but not refined fuel. PFI graded fuel must meet tests for:
Density: consistent hardness and energy content
(minimum 40 pounds/ cubic foot)
Dimensions: length (1 1/2" maximum) and
diameter (1/4"or 5/16") to assure" predictable
fuel amounts and to prevent fuel jamming
Fines: limited amount of sawdust from pellet
breakdown to avoid dust while loading and problems with pellet
flow during operation (amount of fines passing through 1/8"
screen no more than .5% by weight)"
Chlorides: limited salt content (no more than
300 parts per million) to avoid stove or vent rusting
Ash content: important factor in maintenance
frequency.
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