Archive for July, 2008

Prototype PelHeat Mobile Pelletizer

July 20th, 2008

We have completed the first prototype of the mobile pelletizer; with this we will continue our development and testing to design the finished unit for sale.

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We collected the unit from our engineering partners in Sheffield; we then towed the unit over the Peak District National Park. This was as good a test as any for the road handling of the unit, as the roads over the park are a favourite of many motorcyclists. The unit handled the winding roads with ease, and our Nissan X-Trail, which is not the most powerful of cars, had no problems towing the unit over the hills of the Peak District.

P3 P4

We are very happy with how the mobile pelletizer is shaping up, and we are also happy that the Perkins diesel engines are the right choice for the finished products. We have based the unit on an Indespension trailer, which is very rugged with a strong support frame and the ‘SuperRide’ suspension handles the weight of the equipment very well. As well as the PelHeat Mobile Pelletizer been made in Sheffield, both the Perkins diesel engine and the Indespension trailer are also made in the UK.

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Now we have our first prototype we can continue to test the unit and design the final product. There will be more pictures and some videos of the unit appearing soon. If you would like to register your interest in the product please contact us at:

contact @ pelheat.com (Please remove the spaces)

Thank you for your interest

www.pelheat.com

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Endurance 50F

July 20th, 2008

The Endurance 50F made by Fahrenheit Technologies is a high tech stove than can utilize wood pellets, shelled corn, grain pellets, dried cherry pits and other biomass pellets.

Heat Output:

Up to 15KW’s or 50,000 BTU/HR

Corrosive Resistance:

The Endurance 50F contains stainless steel heat exchanger tubes and burn pot.

Maintenance Features:

FuelMizer™
Saves fuel with auto shut-off after periods of ‘no heat required’. Automatically re-ignites when heat is called for.

Thuroheat™ Delivers Maximum Heat
Heat your WHOLE home. Thuroheat™ Chamber features an exclusive multi-stage airflow design that delivers more usable heat to your home than furnaces boasting higher BTUs. Endurance draws cold air, warming it across the preheat manifold, then through a high-performance heat exchanger with 18 ft. of stainless steel heating tubes. The result is more thorough heat transfer, higher output at the plenum and minimal waste heat at the exhaust.

Cyclean™ Technology Minimizes Cleaning
Most furnaces that heat with corn require daily shut down and messy clinker removal. Not the Endurance. The patent-pending Cyclean™ technology is a self-cleaning fire pot that automatically discharges a light ash wafer while maintaining the flame, assuring a continuous, uninterrupted fire. You simply empty the ash pan as required, which averages once a week

$3,900

Fahrenheit Technologies

www.fahrenheittech.com

Thank you for your interest

www.pelheat.com

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Flat Die Pellet Mill

July 16th, 2008

In the PelHeat Mobile Pelletizer we are using flat die pellet mills. These pellet mills consist of a die, which is horizontal mounted with rollers resting on the die applying vertical pressure down onto the die surface. Below is a diagram to demonstrate the process.

Roller and Die Pellet

A = Raw Material
B = Die
C = Material Carpet
D = Pellet Compression
E = Pellet

There are two main types of pellet mill used to produce pellets, and they are ring die and flat die, the reasons we are adopting a flat die pellet mill are as follows.

Size and Weight
Flat die pellet mills are a lot more compact than ring die pellet mills. Building a mobile pelletizer on a trailer platform space to place the equipment is very limited. Therefore a flat die pellet mill is better suited for the application on this scale.

Maintenance
In designing the mobile pelletizer we are focused on making the unit as easy to maintain and clean as possible. This includes the pellet mill, for example on how easy it is to disassemble the pellet mill to change or clean the die. Ring die pellet mills are notoriously awkward to access to clean and change the die. However with the flat die pellet mill the die can be removed within a couple of minutes.

Visibility
As stated in the PelHeat Making Pellets Guide and throughout the website and blog I indicate that producing pellets from multiple biomass raw materials is a skilled process. As such not every material when placed in the pellet mill will create good pellets first time. With ring die pellet mills the pelletizing chamber is sealed and covered. With the flat die pellet mill it is possible to view directly into the pelletizing chamber. By viewing how the material performs in the chamber and what quality of pellets are produce the user can use that information to alter the material. A view of the pelletizing chamber also gives an indication if the die has become blocked, so it can be cleaned or changed as quickly as possible.

Summary
Ring die pellet mills have their place in the industry, particularly large scale pelletizing, however flat die pellet mills are more suitable for small scale applications.

Thank you for your interest

www.pelheat.com

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EDF 800 Pellet Stove

July 2nd, 2008

EDF Industries Ltd has developed the EDF 800 which is stove that can utilize high ash pellets made from biomass such as Flax and Switchgrass as well as standard low ash wood pellets.

Heat Output:

The EDF 800 will produce a heat output up to 72,000 BTU’s.

Corrosive Resistance:

EDF developed the stove so it could take advantage of local biomass materials processed into pellets. EDF claim ‘It is engineered for dependability, reliability and quality’ and ‘specifically for the rugged conditions of our Canadian winters!’

Maintenance Features:

1. Extra large ash bin
2. Start up and shut down without supervision
3. Regulated by room thermostat

Price Range:

$3,800 ( 2006 Price )

EDF Industries

www.elfindustries.com

EDF Stove

Thank you for your interest

www.pelheat.com

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