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From Max4therm (UK) Ltd

Wood Fuelled Heating Systems (also known as Biomass Systems)

 

Wood-fuelled heating systems, also known as biomass systems, burn wood pellets, chips or logs to provide warmth in a single room or to underfloor heating, central heating and hot water boilers.

 

A stove burns logs or pellets to heat a single room - and may be fitted with a back boiler to provide water heating as well.

A boiler burns logs, pellets or chips and is connected to an underfloor heating system, central hating and a hot water system. A wood-fuelled boiler could save you nearly £600 a year compared to electric heating.

 

A boiler stove is a step up from the traditional wood burning stove and offers the facility to power your hot water and heating. This is achieved by heating water through a component integrated into the stove. This is traditionally located at the rear of the stove and consists of a metal box filled with water, and fittings to allow the connection of water pipes.

 

Hot Water

To power your hot water with a boiler stove, the boiler stove must be used in conjunction with a hot water tank. The boiler will heat the water in the tank, where it is stored ready for use. The integration of these systems varies between stoves and depends on the existing system that it is being attached to. It is recommended that manufacturer's advice is taken before installation.

 

Underfloor Heating

A boiler stove can be used to power your underfloor heating. The integration of these systems varies between stoves and depends on the existing heating system that it is being attached to. It is recommended that manufacturer's advice is taken before installation.

 

Hot Water & Underfloor Heating

A number of boiler stoves can be used to power both hot water and underfloor heating.


 

 

 

A boiler stove is a step up from the traditional wood burning stove and offers the facility to power your hot water and heating. This is achieved by heating water through a component integrated into the stove. This is traditionally located at the rear of the stove and consists of a metal box filled with water, and fittings to allow the connection of water pipes.

 

Hot Water

To power your hot water with a boiler stove, the boiler stove must be used in conjunction with a hot water tank. The boiler will heat the water in the tank, where it is stored ready for use. The integration of these systems varies between stoves and depends on the existing system that it is being attached to. It is recommended that manufacturer's advice is taken before installation.

Underfloor Heating

A boiler stove can be used to power your underfloor heating. The integration of these systems varies between stoves and depends on the existing heating system that it is being attached to. It is recommended that manufacturer's advice is taken before installation.

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Hot Water & Underfloor Heating

A number of boiler stoves can be used to power both hot water and underfloor heating.


 

 

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