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Results of bench tests of a gas-piston mini cogeneration station constructed on the basis of a YaMZ-240 engine

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Results from bench tests of a gas-piston mini cogeneration station with efficient recovery of thermal energy are presented. The energy balance of the installation is obtained, and the concentrations of harmful impurities in the combustion products are measured. An algorithm of the automatic heat control system is elaborated.

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Original Russian Text © L.B. Direktor, V.M. Zaichenko, A.V. Markov, V.A. Suslov, 2008, published in Teploenergetika.

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Direktor, L.B., Zaichenko, V.M., Markov, A.V. et al. Results of bench tests of a gas-piston mini cogeneration station constructed on the basis of a YaMZ-240 engine. Therm. Eng. 55, 967–970 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601508110098

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