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The kerosene stoves and burners


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[top] [end]Wick stoves

Motto stove
Motto stove
Amul stove
Amul stove
Improved Amul stove
Improved Amul stove


[top] [end]Primus stoves

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[top] [end]Pressurised kerosene stove

A pressurised kerosene stove has a fuel tank, a vapour burner and a pot holder. Vaporised kerosene fuel is passed under pressure through a nozzle and mixes with air to form a flame.
Bi-Gen Stove
Bi-Gen Stove
Fayida stove
Fayida stove


Pressurised kerosene stove
Pressurised kerosene stove
Storage system
Storage system
Pipe system
Pipe system
Pumping the stove
Pumping the stove
Stove burning
Stove burning
Stove alight
Stove alight


Test to heat oil
Test to heat oil


[top] [end]New types of burner

For innovative new types of kerosene stoves, see:

[top] [end]Related topics


[top] [end]External links and references


[top] [end]Contributors





Categories: Kerosene


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Page created: 26 September 2003; Last edited: 28 August 2007; Version: 3
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