Bio Mass
Bio Mass boilers can deliver large savings on your annual heating costs. Bio Mass heating are a mature, proven technology which has been used successfully for many years in countries such as Austria, Finland and Denmark. The two key elements of a Bio Mass heating systems are the fuels and the heating system. The Bio Mass Boilers are clean and efficient. The boiler uses wood pellets as its fuel source to heat the building and produce hot water. It is a highly efficient system helping to minimise both energy costs and Carbon emissions.

Bio Mass boilers spread the heat through convection, rather than traditional radiation, which means the room is heated more evenly and efficiently using a fan. They are clean and easy to use. They have a built in automatic ignition and a thermostatic control. It has an integrated hopper, which automatically tops up the fuel source (wood pellets) when required.

FAQs about Bio Mass boilers ?
- Do you need to register Bio Mass boilers installations ? No. A Building Regulations Certificate is issued to the householder to go with the Benchmark Certificate.
- How noisy are Bio Mass boilers ? The noise pressure level can be less than 36dBa at a distance greater than 1m directly in front of the appliance. This is 10dBa quieter than a conventional boiler.
- Is planning permission required ? No. Planning permission is not required for bio mass boilers.
- What maintenance is involved ? Bio Mass boilers should be serviced once a year by a competent engineer (HETAS registered with appropriate MCS training).
- Where can the Bio Mass boilers be fitted ? Bio Mass boilers must be fitted indoors, floor mounted on a base that can support the weight of the appliance when full of water. Bio Mass boilers must be installed in a room with sufficient supply of fresh air for the correct combustion.
