Biomass boilers are becoming the choice of increasing numbers of home-owners, not just in Scotland. This 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. As 60% of energy used in the home is for heating, switching to biomass goes a huge way to making your home green.
Many homes in Scotland rely on oil or LPG for heating fuel. A switch to wood pellets can cut your heating bills by a third – sometimes more.
A good biomass boiler system is one which delivers the fuel from the fuel store to the burner and then burns it as efficiently as possible, keeping your house cosy without having to lift a finger. Our boilers have been specially chosen for their excellent performance of these tasks while fitting effortlessly into your home...
Our Ökofen wood pellet boiler system is one of the most reliable wood pellet heating technologies in the world. Designed and built by an award-winning Austrian family firm, the Ökofen is the result of 18 years of research and development. Ökofen owners enjoy the reassurance that their boiler has been built for super-efficient running, year after year after year.
Behind the sleek exterior of the Ökofen Pellematic lies a package of quality engineering, the result of decades of research and development.
Before any new Ökofen component goes on the market it goes through an extensive testing period to ensure that it lives up to the Ökofen quality. When designing the system, Ökofen aims to find the best engineering solution to carry out the task at hand.
The stainless steel burn chamber with recirculating burner system is an example of this. Many biomass boilers have burner chambers lined with firebrick. Their large mass means that the boiler takes a while to react and over time the bricks will require replacing. They also use a lambda oxygen sensor to control the burn rate – unfortunately these are prone to periodic failure and are costly to replace.
The unique design of the Pellematic burner means that there is no need for a lambda sensor and the stainless steel burn chamber allows the boiler to react quickly.
This quick reaction time is one of the reasons why the Ökofen Pellematic can be installed without the need for a buffer tank – saving both cost and space.
Take a browse though some of these recent blog posts for our Boilers and Products Category - they're all about the high-tech biomass heating products now available to help your heating costs.
Heating with wood has come a long way from the traditional woodshed and axe days; modern automated biomass boilers are automatically fed and can be just as controllable and easy to use as oil or gas. There are choices to be made: which wood fuel is right for me, what type of boiler and fuel store. There are pros and cons to be considered. Understanding these will help you choose the right biomass system for your home.
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