Boilers
are used for heating residental
houses and small business premises.
These are modern, fully automated
boilers capable of working at full
capacity and without servicing
up to three days.
The
main advantages:
automated
fuel supply from tank into the
boiler;
optimal
combustion at minimum capacity;
enviromentally
friendly fuel - saw dust, peat
or other pellets;
possibility
to fire wood or other solid fuel;
programable
control panel ensures and controls:
- optimal amount of heat supply into the heating system depending on
day (weekday) time, temperature, building's thermal conductivity;
- return water temperature is maintained in 55-60 degrees range;
optimum
combustion conditions are set up
by depending on day (weekday) time,
temperature, building's thermal
conductivity;
impossible
return fire into the tank, due
to pellet supply via empty hose;
boiler
is quick to clean and does not
require significant effort;
error
diagnostics;
protection
against emergency operation conditions;
frame
wall thickness - 6 mm.
Technical
data:
Wood
pellets (maximum wide of pellets Ø 6-8
mm)
Wood,
waste wood, peat and saw dust
briquettes, coal
Maximum
wood lenght, mm
-
300
Combustion
duration, h.
130
63
Fuel
consuption per season: pellets/
wood
7
- 8
20 – 25
m3
Area
heated depending on technical characteristics
of the building, m²
120
- 300
Nominal
capacity, kW
20 - 25
Efficiency,
%
86
72
- 78
Minimum return
water temperature, °C
60
Minimum
chimney draught, Pa
15
25
Maximum
water pressure in the boiler, MPa
(kgf/cm2)
0.15
(1.5)
Electric
power, V
230
Electric
power (engine + air fan), W
90
+ 60
Electric
protection degrees
IP
40
Loading
dimensions: H× B, mm
-
270
x 400
Overall
dimensions, mm
1385 x 2170
x 1080
*
Combusiton duration depends on
fuel humidity, quality and many
other factors. It is not recommended
to fire boilers with wood that
contains more than 30% moisture.