Combustion Elevation Altutude
For fuel that is combusted at elevations above the sea level fuel is wasted as there is a diminished supply of oxygen available in the air to realize the potential calorific value of the fuel quoted at sea level.
There is a universal solution to this problem by supplementing the air intake of engines, and other combustion combustion equipment with Brown’s Gas® known to some as HHO.
When fuel is burned inside of an engine, genset, boiler, furnace or gasifier,it is necessary to ensure the supply of air that is compatible with the fuel combustion. If the air supply is insufficient, the fuel will combust incompletely, and fuel will be wasted.
For fuel that is combusted at elevations above the sea level fuel is wasted as there is a diminished supply of oxygen available in the air to realize the potential calorific value of the fuel quoted at sea level.
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