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Wood Pellet Stove and Boiler Guide

PelHeat research and develop pellet production and burning
solutions. Through this research and experience we have learnt that
the range of pellet stoves and boilers available on the market, differ
greatly in their ability to efficiently burn pellets. Therefore we
have developed the Pellet Stove and Boiler Guide to provide details on
which designs of pellet stove and boilers based on their features can
efficiently burn a wide variety of wood pellets and biomass pellets.


PELHEAT TATANO BIOMASS PELLET BOILER

The video above is our pellet boiler at our PelHeat work shop. In
our pellet boiler we have burnt a wide variety of fuel pellets
including Wood Pellets, Straw Pellets, Grass Pellets, Miscanthus
Pellets and Cardboard Pellets.

PELLET STOVE AND BOILER GUIDE

BURN POT DESIGNS

How burn pot design influences combustion efficiency and pellet
fuel flexibility

SAVING MONEY ON BUYING PELLETS

The guide includes details on how choosing certain designs of
pellet stove or boiler can save you money when buying both premium
wood pellets and other biomass pellets

BURNING WOOD AND BIOMASS PELLETS

Purchasing a Stove or Boiler which can burn other grades of pellets
besides premium wood pellets makes environmental and financial sense.
The guide will give details on which stoves can burn which fuel
pellets

PELLET STOVES AND BOILERS are becoming more and and more popular as
a form of heating. However not all stoves and boilers have the same
features and abilities, and these differences play an important role
in how efficiently the pellet boiler can burn pellets, manual
maintenance the pellet stove or boiler requires, and what range of
fuel pellets the pellet stove can use efficiently. The Pellet Stove
and Boiler Guide provides important details on these differences.

WOOD PELLET STOVES OR WOOD PELLET BOILERS

Deciding between a wood pellet stove or pellet boiler is based on
several factors depending on the size of property, heating
requirements, existing heating system, existing property insulation
and maintenance requirements. The Pellet Stove and Boiler Guide breaks
these topics up, and provides details to help choose which system is
more suitable and practical.

WOOD PELLET STOVE AND BOILER MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS

Depending on the design of the pellet stove or boiler and its
features, maintenance requirements change, which are also dictated by
the type and grade of fuel pellets used.

CORROSION ISSUES

The guide also covers features to look out for when purchasing a
pellet stove or boiler which gives increased corrosion resistance.
Corrosion resistance is a key feature to practically and sustainable
burn a wide variety of fuel pellets, particularly biomass pellets.

PREMIUM WOOD PELLETS

Premium wood pellets are the most common form of fuel pellets, and
also the most expensive. The guide covers tips and hints to keep
pellet consumption to a minimum.

GRADING FUEL PELLETS

The guide explains the differences between different grades and
types of fuel pellets, and how to test the pellets for their
combustion quality. This information can be used to establish which
pellets are value for money and produce the most heat.

EFFICIENT COMBUSTION, REDUCING MANUAL MAINTENANCE AND PELLET
CONSUMPTION

The guide details how the proper maintaince can retain efficient
combustion and heat recovery, which in term will reduce pellet
consumption while retaining the required heat output.

CLINKER AND SLAG FORMATIONS

Burning certain biomass fuel pellets can result in clinker and slag
formations. The guide covers which designs of pellet stoves and
boilers can effectively deal with these issues.

PELLET STOVE AND BOILER GUIDE SUMMARY

The guide has been written from our knowledge and experience of
pellet burning to provide the information in a concise and easy to
read format, while still retaining detailed information.

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT US AT CONTACT @ PELHEAT.COM


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