The Biomass Series is an automated fed system with a storage bin, designed to be located next to your fuel storage for convenience, and is normally filled once a week (or longer), depending on the temperature outside and BTUs needed. Our biomass boiler burns numerous types of fuel: woods chips, wood pellets, coal, silage, etc.
Get a QuoteBiomass systems are fuelled by wood and burn pellets, chips or logs which can either provide heating in a single room or power central heating and hot water boilers. Biomass boilers generally take up more space than a regular gas or oil boiler and are more suitable for people not connected to mains gas who have space for storage.
Get a QuoteThis home heating revolution started in countries like Austria and Sweden, when the advent of wood pellet fuel made automated biomass boilers a reality. Today many people are looking for a way to heat their homes which treads lightly on the earth. A biomass boiler is fuelled from renewable resources and its emissions are carbon neutral.
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Get a QuoteModern, biomass boiler systems mainly use wood in the form of pellets, chips or logs to power domestic boilers. Wood pellets are currently the most popular as they are cleaner and easier to maintain, resulting in less ash. Wood isnt the only source used in modern biomass boilers and other forms of biomass, including cereal, are being used today. The biomass boiler is connected to a central heating and hot water system.
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Get a QuoteDomestic Biomass Boilers (Wood Pellet burning boilers) By Chris Bradshaw on June 7th, 2011 If you want to heat your house without burning fossil fuels which are in short supply, then you should consider biomass.
Get a QuoteBiomass boilers are an alternative to gas and oil, burning wood to heat homes. In domestic settings, biomass fuel is made up of 3 different types of wood; pellets, chips or logs but it can also include biological material from plants and plant-based organisms.
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Get a QuoteBiomass Boilers Explained. Modern, biomass boiler systems mainly use wood in the form of pellets, chips or logs to power domestic boilers. Wood pellets are currently the most popular as they are cleaner and easier to maintain, resulting in less ash.
Get a QuoteFind a biomass supplier. For domestic heating purposes the main biomass fuel is wood in the form of logs, pellets or wood chips. The full range of biomass fuels also include animal, food and industrial waste, and high energy crops such as miscanthus, willow, rape and maize.
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