Below is a video of Greg Pahl in the USA showing how his Baxi pellet boiler operates. Greg shows how the boiler is integrated in to his system and uses bagged premium wood pellets as his fuel.
The system setup and operation of the Baxi boiler is very similar to the operation of our own Tatano boiler. You simply load the hopper on the boiler and a screw auger meters the pellets into the burn chamber when required. Feeding times on the boiler can be altered depending on the type of pellet being used.
Greg also mentions the high efficiency of the boiler, which we have noted our selves with the Tatano boiler, we currently also average a bag and a half in the boiler every day. Grey notes the green wood pellets as an alternative, however as you will be aware from viewing our blog and website, there are many different type of materials which can be turned into pellets for heating purposes.
Finally, Greg also mentions a very important point on supporting the economy. Reducing heating costs and saving the environment are important factors, but supporting the local economy particularly in the face of the current recession makes sense.
With the PelHeat Mobile Pelletizer, local resources can be utilized in a sustainable way to create cheap heating fuel and jobs for the local economy.
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