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 | SHISA Stove | Price: R501.60 | | Price includes VAT.
The unique construction of this simple stove features primary combustion, secondary combustion, pre-heated primary secondary air injection and significant air control for a remarkable 35% total system efficiency (total available wood heat energy measured against heat delivered into a pot of water). One test by a GTZ consultant in Limpopo Privince of South Africa showed approximately a 33% efficiency when burning dung.
The Shisa Stove consists of four components:
- the main stove body - the fire grate with holes punched through it - the folded steel strip to support the pots. - the springy flat air control strip on the inside stove body with two protruding handles.
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Additional Product Information:
| Brand: | SHISA | | Portable: | Yes | Assembly Required: No |
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Other Products by New Dawn Engineering |
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The design is aimed at the informal food sector. It is a small, inexpensive stove with an oven large enough to bake three loaves of bread at once, or two trays of muffins which will fit inside a 300mm x 400mm space. Many modern rural households have a coal stove of standard construction. When used to burn wood instead of coal, fuel consumption is typically doubled! An open fire with three stones and a pot sitting on them is much more efficient than a coal stove. |
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The Shisa Stove is a fuel efficient wood and biomass burning stove made from a standard 25 litre paint can. Shisa means "hot" in SiSwati and several related Nguni languages. This stove is similar to the Basintuthu Stove in that it has preheated primary and secondary air with a single control for both. It is easier to construct and has a better seal for the air at low flow volumes. |
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The Vesto is a variable energy, fuel efficient wood burning stove based on a modified 25 litre paint can. It has preheated secondary air of three types as well as preheated primary air. The primary air and most of the secondary air are separately controlled by two horizontally sliding levers that protrude from one side of the body. It can accommodate fuel from twigs up to 110mm diameter, preferably 200mm in length or less. |
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