Heating with Pellets

Wood is Nothing but Stored Solar Energy

By burning wood this energy is released again. Furthermore, only as much carbon dioxide is emitted as was stored during the growth. Wood is a native and almost inexhaustible energy source!

Heating with Pellets - Save the Environment!

Wood produces oxygen and withdraws harmful carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Whether the wood decomposes or is burned the same amount of CO2 is released into the atmosphere.

Pellet heating is particularly environmentally friendly and is perfectly able to meet the demand for warmth in buildings either on its own or in combination with other regenerative energy sources - without any ecologic disadvantages arising from it. Because of the CO2 neutral burning, pellet-heating systems make an important contribution to the reduction of the global greenhouse effects.

By using modern technology and guaranteeing continuously high quality a burning process is reached with only a small amount of pollution. This contributes to clean air in the region.

This graph represents emissions per year for different types of heating, based on European data.

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Pellet Delivery

Fireplaces fed by pellets can be obtained as single stoves or as central heating for the whole house. The storage tank can be charged automatically by means of a screw-conveyor system.

Heating 1 Heating 2

There are two possible burning systems: A dropping shaft with a burning-tray: pellets are fed from above.

Heating 4

Pellets are fed from below the burning-tray.

Heating 3
  • 1 burning tray
  • 2 flame tube
  • 3 ashbox
  • 4 heat exchanger
  • (5. ---)
  • 6 blast
  • 7 isolation
  • 8 gearing control
  • 9 electric ignition
  • 10 spiral of the burner
  • 11 motor and gearing
  • 12 fire trap
  • (13. ---)

Health Benefits During a walk through the city a lot of small particulate matter advances unnoticed into our body. Diesel fueled cars, industrial facilities and heating installations are the usual sources of this particulate.

Pellet heating produces far less particulate matter than other wood-based heating systems. Furthermore the particulate matter of wood fires are five times less toxic than those produced from oil fired heating systems. That means that pellet heating is not only CO2 neutral but also reduces particulate matter!