Pile burner
Pile burner means a boiler design incorporating a design where the anticipated biomass fuel has a high relative moisture content. Grates serve to support the fuel, and underfire air flowing up through the grates provides oxygen for combustion, cools the grates, promotes turbulence in the fuel bed, and fires the fuel. The most common form of pile burning is the dutch oven.
Source
40 CFR § 63.7575
Scoping language
Terms used in this subpart are defined in the Clean Air Act, in 63.2 (the General Provisions), and in this section as follows: