Guidelines for evaluating cookstove performance

IWA 11:2012 provides a framework for rating cookstoves against tiers of performance for a series of performance indicators, including fuel use (efficiency), emissions (carbon monoxide and particulate matter 2,5), indoor emissions (carbon monoxide and particulate matter 2,5), and safety. IWA 11:2012 does not select a single laboratory protocol to determine cookstove performance. Instead, it enables stove testers to use laboratory protocols most appropriate for the stove and performance indicator being tested. Tiers of performance for each protocol chart all stove test results on the same page, in order to ensure equivalent results, regardless of protocol used.

Lignes directrices pour évaluer les performances d'une table de cuisson

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Contents Page
Foreword . iv
Workshop contributors . v
Workshop resolutions . ix
Introduction . xi
1  Scope . 1
2  Terms and definitions . 1
3  Framework for evaluating cookstove performance . 3
4  Tiers associated with VITA WBT 4.1.2 . 4
Bibliography . 6

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Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies
(ISO member bodies). ISO's technical work is normally carried out through ISO technical committees in which
each ISO member body has the right to be represented. International organizations, governmental and
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published by ISO as International Workshop Agreements. Proposals to hold such workshops may come from
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ISO member body to assist the proposer in the organization of the workshop. International Workshop
Agreements are approved by consensus amongst the individual participants in such workshops. Although it is
permissible that competing International Workshop Agreements exist on the same subject, an International
Workshop Agreement shall not conflict with an existing ISO or IEC standard.
An International Workshop Agreement is reviewed after three years, under the responsibility of the member
body designated by the ISO Technical Management Board, in order to decide whether it will be confirmed for
a further three years, transferred to an ISO technical body for revision, or withdrawn. If the International
Workshop Agreement is confirmed, it is reviewed again after a further three years, at which time it must be
either revised by the relevant ISO technical body or withdrawn.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. ISO should not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
International Workshop Agreement IWA 11 was approved at a workshop organized by the Partnership for
Clean Indoor Air (PCIA) and the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves, in association with the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI), and held in The Hague, Netherlands, in February 2012.

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Workshop contributors
Bolivia
 Prof. Marcelo Gorritty, GIZ-Endev/UMSA Bolivia
Burkina Faso
 Dr. Oumar Sanogo, IRSAT/CNRST
Cambodia
 Mr. Yohanes Iwan Baskoro, GERES Cambodia
 Mr. David Beritault, GERES Cambodia
China
 Ms. Wen Feng, Xunda Science & Technology Group Co. Ltd
 Ms. Li Heping, Xunda Science & Technology Group Co. Ltd
 Dr. Guangqing Liu, China Alliance for Clean Stoves; Beijing University of Chemical Technology
France
 Mr. Xavier Brandao, Independent Consultant
Germany
 Mr. Elmar Dimpl V.L., Freelance Consultant for GIZ
 Mr. Klas Heising, GIZ
 Ms. Christiane Pakula, University of Bonn - Institute of Agricultural Engineering - Household and
Appliance Technology Section
 Ms. Christa Roth, Food and Fuel consultants
 Mr. Samuel Shiroff, Bosch and Siemens Home Appliances Group
Guatemala
 Mr. Richard Grinnell, HELPS International
Honduras
 Mr. Timothy Longwell, Zamorano University
Indonesia
 Mr. Azwar Sabana, Badan Standardisasi Nasional (BSN)
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Kenya
 Mr. Zacharia Chepkania, Kenya Bureau of Standards
 Mr. Vincent Okello, Practical Action East Africa
 Mr. Matthew Owen, Chardust Ltd.
Malawi
 Ms. Gloria Chaonamwene, Malawi Bureau Of Standards
Nepal
 Ms. Karuna Bajracharya, Alternative Energy Promotion Centre/Energy Sector Assistance Programme
 Mr. Nawa Raj Dhakal, Alternative Energy Promotion Centre
 Mr. Min Bikram Malla, Practical Action Nepal Office
Netherlands
 Dr. Mark Bennett, Philips
 Ms. Carja Butijn, Stichting KoZon
 Mr. Hans De Groot, The Fortune Cooker Sustainable Energies
 Mr. Jaap De Winter, ETC Foundation
 Ms. Chandler Hatton, SimGas
 Ms. Wietske Jongbloed, TchadSolaire, KoZon
 Mr. Hans Le Noble, Solar Cooking Nederland
 Mr. Arnold Leufkens, Solar Cooking Nederland
 Ms. Sheila Oparaocha, ENERGIA
 Mr. Koen Peters, Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs
 Mr. Maarten Romijn, The Fortune Cooker Sustainable Energies
 Mr. Raouf Saidi, Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)
 Ms. Jen Tweddell, Shell
 Mr. Wim J. Van Nes, SNV Netherlands Development Organisation
 Mr. Ruben Walker, African Clean Energy Lesotho
Nigeria
 Ms. Habiba Ali, SOSAI Renewable Energies Company
 Ms. Monica Samec, Small World Carbon
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Norway
 Mr. Sjur Haugen, Statoil Norway
Peru
 Mr. Hernando David Carpio Montoya, SENCICO - National Service of Training for the Construction
Industry
 Mr. Arthur Laurent, MICROSOL
 Mr. Jose Humberto Bernilla Carlos, Cooperación Alemana al desarrollo GIZ
South Africa
 Prof. Harold Annegarn, Sustainable energy Technology and Research (SeTAR) Centre, University of
Johannesburg
 Mr. Rampepe Mohohlo, South African Bureau of Standards
 Mr. Crispin Pemberton-Pigott, New Dawn Engineering
 Ms. Marjorie Pyoos, South African Bureau of Standards
 Mr. James Robinson, SeTAR Centre, University of Johannesburg
 Mr. Patrick Qwabi, South African Bureau of Standards
Switzerland
 Mr. Tobias Hoeck, Foundation myclimate - The Climate Protection Partnership
 Ms. Tanya Petersen, The Gold Standard Foundation
 Ms. Tenke Zoltani, Islan Asset Management
Tanzania
 Mr. Joseph Emmanuel Ismail, Tanzania Bureau of Standards
Uganda
 Mr. Karsten Bechtel, Centre for Research in Energy and Energy Conservation (CREEC)
 Ms. Virginia Echavarria, Uganda Carbon Bureau
 Mr. David L Mukisa, African Alliance for Clean Cooking (AACC)
United Kingdom
 Dr. Ewan Bloomfield, Practical Action
 Prof. Nigel Bruce, World Health Organisation
 Ms. Claudia Doets, Do-inc
 Mr. Richard Iliffe, co2balance
 Mr. Jonathan Rouse, HED Consulting
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United States
 Dr. Tami Bond, University of Illinois
 Mr. Clay Burns, BioLite
 Dr. Ranyee Chiang, U.S. Department of Energy
 Ms. Leslie Cordes, Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves
 Dr. Morgan Defoort, Colorado State University
 Ms. Elisa Derby, Winrock International
 Ms. Brenda Doroski, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
 Ms. Nancy Sanford Hughes, StoveTeam International
 Mr. James Jackson, Cummins Emission Solutions
 Ms. Kristin Jackson, Cummins Emission Solutions
 Mr. Jim Jetter, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
 Dr. Michael Johnson, Berkeley Air Monitoring Group
 Mr. Nathan Johnson, Iowa State University
 Mr. Christian L'Orange, Colorado State University
 Dr. William Martin, U.S. National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Child Health & Human
Development
 Dr. Sumi Mehta, Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves
 Mr. John Mitchell, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
 Mr. Jacob Moss, U.S. Department of State
 Ms. Radha Muthiah, Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves
 Dr. David Pennise, Berkeley Air Monitoring Group
 Dr. Charles Rodes, RTI International
 Mr. Dean Still, Aprovecho Research Centre
 Mr. Harry Stokes, Project Gaia, Inc.

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Workshop resolutions
Resolution 1
The International Workshop on Cookstoves recognizes that the Volunteers in Technical Assistance Water
Boiling Test version 4.1.2 (VITA WBT 4.1.2) protocol (see Reference [2]) referenced in this International
Workshop Agreement is not the only valid protocol for rating cookstove performance in the laboratory.
As such, the International Workshop on Cookstoves recommends that:
a) new protocols be developed and/or current protocols be updated to more adequately address all stove
and fuel types (e.g. cooking stoves also used for heating, plancha stoves/griddle stoves, batch-loaded
stoves, charcoal stoves, double pot stoves and solar cookers);
b) tier level equivalence to those used in this International Workshop Agreement for the VITA WBT 4.1.2
protocol be developed for any protocols created or adapted (e.g. References [4] and [5]);
c) research be conducted for high priority initiatives, such as coupling lab and field testing, improving indoor
emissions protocols, climate change impacts, and developing a pool of resources for testing stoves;
d) all protocols be rigorously evaluated by an independent, technically qualified group; and
e) the acceptability of a protocol for a particular stove and tier designation be determined by the ability of the
test procedure to repeat the performance metric within one-third of the distance between tiers, under
conditions that are consistent with the test specification.
Resolution 2
The International Workshop on Cookstoves recognizes that laboratory testing may not fully reflect
performance as seen in the field, as performance is dependent on many factors (such as user behaviour,
cultural acceptance and operating conditions), and it is critical that these factors be incorporated in future
standards and protocols.
Resolution 3
The full range of exposure to household air pollution is currently being compiled by the World Health
Organization (WHO) in new indoor air quality guidelines for household fuel combustion (due to be published in
2013). The International Workshop on Cookstoves recommends that the evidence of health risks across these
guidelines be reviewed to ensure consistency with future standards or International Workshop Agreements.
Resolution 4
The International Workshop on Cookstoves recommends that a performance indicator (and corresponding
protocols) for durability be developed and included in a future standard or International Workshop Agreement.
In addition, the International Workshop on Cookstoves recommends further research be conducted and
protocols be developed as needed to adequately evaluate the safety of all stove types and fuels (e.g. solar,
kerosene, propane and solid fuel).
Resolution 5
The International Workshop on Cookstoves recommends that emissions relevant to health, environment
(ambient air quality and climate) and performance, in addition to those currently addressed in this International
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