Windhager Biowin Wood Pellet Boiler In Addition To Oil Heating Replacements

March 10, 2010 by tmccar  
Filed under Alternative Energy

Charlmers & Co are chartered surveyors along with architects based near Edinburgh. They has just installed a Windhager BioWin wood pellet boiler in to their Georgian office building. The building was previously the British Linen Bank, along with the old stone vault has now been converted into the pellet stove for the boiler. By way of a large external hopper feeding the Windhager wood pellet boiler makes it one of the first of its kind in the UK. The installation of the large pellet store will mean loading the wood pellet boiler manually will not be required. Alliteratively, a pellet tanker will make delivers more than a few times a year to fill the store. A redundant fireplace as well as vent was adapted for the Windhager wood pellet boiler to use. The BioWin is linked to out door thermostat which monitors the exterior
heat. Based on the settings of the pellet boiler, it will monitor the exterior heat in addition to provide adequate heat without wasting fuel pellets.

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The Windhager BioWin wood pellet boiler can provide a heat output ranging from 3-78KW. The BioWin collection also features automated cleaning features of the burn pot in addition to heat exchanger. Ash removal from the burn pot into the ash bin is also automated. The integrated computer display on the boiler will provide messages on the next time ash removal is required. The Windhager boiler can also be combined by way of supplementary heat sources such as solar thermal. The clients have stated that despite the price of the Windhager BioWin boiler exceeding the usual costs of a oil or gas system, using the wood incentives in place, substantial savings were made. For instance, almost half of the total cost of the installation was funded with the Forestry Commission under the Scottish Wood Warmth Scheme. The remainder of the costs were covered by an interest free loan from the Fuel Saving Belief. The clients are very happy by the Windhager BioWin biomass pellet boiler owing to the environmental payback, plus how they are helping diminish the strain on the earths finite untreated resources.

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The Windhager wood pellet boiler collection is focused on rising process automation to decrease required maintenance. Under the correct circumstances this automated features work perfectly well. Yet, changes in fuel ash content can cause these automated features issues. Also the Windhager biomass pellet boiler selection features a drop down burn pot. Drop down burn pots as you will see from the pellet stove plus boiler guide are the most susceptible to combustion complications such as increased ash content plus clinker formations. For example, sometimes through the high efficiency of a pellet fire along with the temperatures the fire exceeds the ash may begin to melt. When this happens the ash forms a solid glass like mass known as a clinker. Ash removal from a drop down burn pot is carried out purely by means of the movement of the burning air. On the other hand a clinker has an increased density in addition to weight compared to loose ash, therefore the combustion air will not remove the clinker, which will remain in the burn pot. This will eventually cause the boiler to fail.

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