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Wednesday, 19 March 2008 |
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A range of biomass boilers and
appliances which burn wood pellets and other carbon-neutral fuels including
logs, grain and maize has been launched by specialist renewable energy
equipment distributor Thermar.
The Thermar range is said to be manufactured by one of Europe's leading
manufacturers in wood burning technology and currently covers outputs up to
150kW. Thermar boilers feature an 8mm thick steel combustion chamber and a
corrosion-free, stainless steel option is also available. In-built output
modulation is said to mean a longer burn time, while some models are available
to generate instant hot water with an integrated copper water loop. It includes
the Peltherm automatic wood pellet boiler in six outputs ranging from 20 to
150kW, with a digital control panel including a programmer and a vacuum fan
combustion system. Models up to 50kW also feature an integrated fuel hopper of
up to 250kg.
Thermars range of biomass boilers also features the Agritherm
automatically-fed biomass boiler that can burn granular fuels including maize,
nuts, pellets and bran, with outputs ranging from 5 to 55kW. The
automatic feeding system includes a 600 litre silo and coclea, and has a modulating
fan in a bid to ensure long burn times. Additional features include a digital
control panel and a self-adjusting two step output for 100 per cent and 20 per
cent of the boiler's maximum output. The Logtherm is a vacuum fan log
gasification boiler available in five models with outputs from 16 to 49kW. Each
is fitted with a safety heat exchanger, has a solar-compatible electronic
control and high temperature combustion system for improved efficiency and low
ash residue, reveals H&V News. |