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Design and Development of a TEG Cogenerator Device Integrated into a Self-Standing Natural Combustion Gas Stove

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Heating by gas combustion, by use of different types of systems and plants, is widespread in residential and industrial environments. One example is the gas stove, the heat-radiating unit of which operates autonomously with a local gas feed and, possibly, electricity for an optional fan convector. A thermoelectric generator (TEG) can be integrated within this type of autonomous gas heater for local production of electric power, to support electrical auxiliaries, where desired, without the need for any connection to the electricity grid. This approach can lead to easier installation and operation and increases overall efficiency. A new prototype of an autonomous gas heater has been implemented by integration of a TEG device of simple and robust design, easily operated by the end user. A small amount of heat is withdrawn and converted into electricity by the TEG. This enables self-sustaining operation and, moreover, powers new ancillary functions (e.g. fan convector) without extra electrical requirements and no need for an electrical connection.

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This work was partly funded under the framework agreement between CNR and Regione Lombardia. Sincere acknowledgements are due to laboratory technician Enrico Bassani for preparation of components for instrumentation and for the experimental setup. The Italkero Company and some of the authors have a patent pending for the technical solution presented in this report.

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Codecasa, M.P., Fanciulli, C., Gaddi, R. et al. Design and Development of a TEG Cogenerator Device Integrated into a Self-Standing Natural Combustion Gas Stove. J. Electron. Mater. 44, 377–383 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11664-014-3297-9

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