How pellet heating works
Also known as pellet (or biomass) heating, pellet stoves (or boilers, or generators) are equipped with a ventilation system for optimal combustion.
Pellets burn slowly, which reduces energy consumption.
The boiler is connected to flues that ensure a good draught and optimal combustion, reducing wood consumption.
The system is controlled by an outdoor sensor and an indoor thermostat. The unit can be connected to a hot water circuit via a heat exchanger (except for the hot air generator).
– The outdoor sensor measures the outdoor temperature (and creates a heating law) for indoor needs. This is an optional extra.
– The internal thermostat is set according to these measurements to ensure optimum pellet combustion and meet the needs of the plant.
The pellets are conveyed to the combustion chamber by an auger (or pneumatic suction system).
Fumes are exhausted to the outside via a flue pipe (chimney), while combustion is optimized to avoid the formation of carbon monoxide. A cyclone filter for fine particles is available as an option, if required by local authorities.
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The advantages of a pellet or biomass stove (boiler/generator)
Pellet stoves and biomass wood heating systems are ideal for homes or industrial and commercial premises that cannot be connected to a domestic hot water circuit (boiler) or solar combisystem.
These devices are a very economical and ecological heating solution, as they are made from renewable noble materials with a higher calorific value than log wood. The heaters available from Polypoles can also operate with olive stones or any other biomass product such as fruit stones or wood shavings.
Combustion is optimized, avoiding the formation of carbon monoxide, with the highest levels of efficiency.
The performance of a pellet boiler
A wood pellet or biomass boiler is a heating system that can be installed in both new homes and renovation projects, as well as in businesses, workshops and industry. It can also be used in conjunction with another boiler, to produce heating and/or domestic hot water.
Its big advantage: A PLC manages combustion. This system adjusts in real time the quantity of combustion air to the proposed energy.
As a result, most pellet or biomass boilers on the market are more economical than other types of heating, and are stamped for POLYPOLES “class 5” according to EN 303-5, the best possible classification.
Polypoles a company at your service
Polypoles has specialized in heating for over 35 years, and has become a key player in the heating and air conditioning rental market.
biomass generator rentals can extend to 60 months, with installation and removal of equipment at the end of the contract.
Our teams are authorized to work on strategic sites (power plants, airports, military bases, etc.) and have all the necessary permits for work at height and on electrical networks.
Our sales staff are available locally throughout the country to validate projects before they are carried out.
Our site manager is present on all projects to coordinate our technicians, suppliers and logistics to ensure that work is carried out to the deadlines requested and approved by your customers.
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Pellet heating catalog
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Your our product: Pellet heater G200
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