Would a L53 kiln and L53 Heat Booster in a 20' reefer work ? What about computer sys to document it ?
AR, sorry no one has replied yet. but @YellowHammer (https://forestryforum.com/board/index.php?action=profile;u=11488) uses a meter that can go onto a computer. and @K-Guy (https://forestryforum.com/board/index.php?action=profile;u=35658) is the resident Nyle rep. they should chime in soon. There have been a few threads on this if you care to search.
is this for firewood, lumber or both?
Yes, it would work, but its not optimal, as the configuration of the L53 is more conducive to a horizontal baffle design and most shipping containers work better, because of their length, with a vertical baffle. Also, several more baffle fans would need to be added to insure proper airflow down the length of the container.
The L53 is rated at 1,000 bdft of green hardwood, and a 20 foot container kiln could contain almost twice that. A heat booster would be required in a volume that size.
An L-200 would be a better choice.
A computer system can be used, but the kiln controllers provide all the necessary information.
@armechanic (https://forestryforum.com/board/index.php?action=profile;u=29096)
You can use these units as heat treaters but they are not as efficient as others. They are designed as lumber kilns to dry wood and that's where they are most efficient.
The big question is what are you heat treating?
You can reach me at 800-777-6953 Ext 212 to discuss this.
Thanks for all replies. I produce campfire wood in bundles and want to heat treat it. An age old problem, "can't sell if not treated and can't buy expensive kiln if can't sell wood".
For heat treating, using high temperatures and fast drying without regard to drying defects, indirect fire kilns, not DH, are best. Nyle sells them.