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* [http://ibls.org/files/2017/PropaneBurners/Propane_Burner_Calculation_Notes_from_Al_VonRueden.pdf Propane Burner Calculation Notes by Al VonRueden]
* [http://ibls.org/files/2017/PropaneBurners/Propane_Burner_Calculation_Notes_from_Al_VonRueden.pdf Propane Burner Calculation Notes by Al VonRueden]
* [http://ibls.org/files/2017/PropaneBurners/0-4-0_burner_AlVonRueden.pdf Drawing for 0-4-0 Propane Burner by Al VonRueden]
* [http://ibls.org/files/2017/PropaneBurners/0-4-0_burner_AlVonRueden.pdf Drawing for 0-4-0 Propane Burner by Al VonRueden]
== Turbolator ==
A ''turbolator'' is a thin metal strip of metal inserted into the boiler flues.  Its purpose is to break up the hot center core of the gas that flows in the tube, thus moving more heat from the gas to the water in the boiler.  ''Turbolators'' are most often used in propane fired boilers.
See [https://www.chaski.org/homemachinist/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=108670 "To Turbolize or not", <i>Chaski.org</i>]


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 12:51, 19 September 2019


Propane is sometimes referred to as "the gentleman's fuel" because of its clean burning nature.

Al VonRueden Burners

Turbolator

A turbolator is a thin metal strip of metal inserted into the boiler flues. Its purpose is to break up the hot center core of the gas that flows in the tube, thus moving more heat from the gas to the water in the boiler. Turbolators are most often used in propane fired boilers.

See "To Turbolize or not", Chaski.org

See also

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