ABSTRACT

The majority of domestic premises were heated by solid fuel for open fires with a back boiler for hot water. When solid fuel is to be used it is essential to consider accommodation for fuel storage and facilities available. For domestic and small buildings where requirements are minimal, a brick or concrete bunker of nominal size is adequate. Biomass – a biological material produced from living or recently living vegetable plant or animals. The carbon cycle is a biogeochemical cycle that represents movement of elements and compounds through living organisms and the non-living environment. Flue pipes may be used to connect a solid fuel-burning appliance to a chimney. Cylinders to be padlocked and restrained in an upright position by straps, chains or a storage cage. Liquid Petroleum Gas may be stored outdoors in tanks located below or above ground, but not within an open pit.