The study found that.
Wood pellet storage carbon monoxide.
Knowledge of the hazards.
Although there have not been any incidents.
2002 in europe caused by carbon monoxide poisoning following entry into wood pellet storage areas.
Wood pellets for boilers are normally stored in a large sealed hopper tank or a storage room that has a screw feeder auger connected to the boiler.
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Since 2002 there have been at least nine fatalities in europe caused by carbon monoxide poisoning following entry into wood pellet storage areas.
In conclusion it can be said that life threatening levels of carbon monoxide can arise from wood pellets kept in storerooms not only at high temperatures but also at average room temperature with a large headspace by freshly produced and or recently filled pellets and at the humidity usually found in these storerooms.
To raise awareness of the dangers associated with the storage of wood pellets.
Carbon dioxide is what is put off from composting wood and what is in farm silos.
This report describes a study involving seven site visits to develop evidence to inform hse engagement with the industry on the prevention of carbon monoxide poisonings.
Wood pellet derived carbon monoxide has been a cause of concern for indoor storage scenarios but research suggests it s an easy fix.
There is growing use of wood pellet and wood chip boilers in the uk.
Factors affecting the amount of carbon monoxide released from wood pellets.
Alternatively the hopper tank can be mounted over the boiler for gravity feeding.
If you have carbon monoxide in your pellet storage area it s not your pellets.
Carbon monoxide is a gas that comes from incomplete combustion of various fuels.
In a recent case a carbon monoxide concentration of approximately 1 was measured in a sealed cargo hold of a ship containing wood pellets some 18 days after the cargo was loaded.
Elsewhere fatalities have been reported caused by carbon monoxide poisoning following entry into wood pellet storage areas.