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Dust Collector FAQs: What approvals should a dust collector have?

The German Institute for Building Technology (DIBt) issues building approval on the basis of test reports from independent testing institutes. The approval or test specifications include technical details such as the degree of separation (efficiency), the area of application (e.g. pellets and/or logs) for the separator and the corresponding accessories. The electronic control unit must […]

Dust Collector FAQs: Is the electrostatic precipitator mandatory in Germany?

No, neither electrostatic precipitators nor catalytic converters or passive filters are mandatory in Germany. However, it is conceivable that future legislation will set lower limits for wood-burning stoves and fireplaces. A particulate filter would then be the most efficient way to effectively reduce particulate matter (from 2024).

Dust collector FAQs

Dear reader, A successful heating transition cannot do without biomass. This applies to heating networks as well as central heating systems and very special single room heaters – wood-burning stoves and tiled stoves. Stoves make people independent, take the pressure off heating and electricity networks, and create acceptance for change. People love their stoves and […]

Now official – CEA separator association joins wood burning industry body

The Clean Exhaust Association is registered at the local court and aims to help build the future of wood-burning stoves Finally, with the official blessing: The Clean Exhaust Association CEA is now a registered association with all rights and obligations. This was announced by Dr. Johannes R. Gerstner, advisor to the board of directors, at […]

Ashes to ashes – dust to dust

Politics, environmental organisations and selected industry representatives discuss theRole of the dust collector as part of the future of the furnace On 28 September 2023, a select audience of experts discussed the topic of the University of Applied Sciences for Technology, Economics and Culture in Leipzig the topic of Dust separators – controversial, but with […]