The gf is 295kwDrier is 20m X 8m
Was hoping to feed heat into ducts through radiator in fan room to achieve about 50 degrees c air
The gf is 295kwDrier is 20m X 8m
Was hoping to feed heat into ducts through radiator in fan room to achieve about 50 degrees c air
AberdeenshireYou can't not.
Where abouts are you?
22,500 litre.
Round bale averages 4-550 kWh / burn after boiler but before tank.
How big is your drier? 200 kWh won't by much, can just keep mine going over night in the summer which is a 60 x 60 on floor. No chance in the winter though
My dragon is magic. Must depend on the installer.
I have a dragon 370kw
The whole farm now smells like an ash tray. As does the house if the wind changes direction
I have a dragon 370kw
The whole farm now smells like an ash tray. As does the house if the wind changes direction
If it does, and your claiming RHI, I bet if Ofgem came and checked your emissions you'd fail on particulates.
Maybe on NOx also.
Just done emissions test to try and get ticket to burn class A waste wood and the test is quite stringent.
Waiting for lab results to see if we've past.
Chris
Class A wood waste is shredded pallets etc with no paint, glues or other treatments on. (clean wood)
My initial quote for the ticket to be done was £750, but due to a slight problem on the day we ran into another half day.
So might be more like £1000
Only has to be done once, then that's it.
The waste wood I'm getting is £35/Ton at about 18% moisture.
So much cheaper to run on than virgin.
Just hope I've passed. As it's not that easy.
Class A wood waste is shredded pallets etc with no paint, glues or other treatments on. (clean wood)
My initial quote for the ticket to be done was £750, but due to a slight problem on the day we ran into another half day.
So might be more like £1000
Only has to be done once, then that's it.
The waste wood I'm getting is £35/Ton at about 18% moisture.
So much cheaper to run on than virgin.
Just hope I've passed. As it's not that easy.
It's not far, so I collect with tractor and trailer.
Almost no nails.
Do notice the odd nail after burning for awhile.
But nothing the boiler can't handle.
All in all, not a bad fuel for the money, nice and dry, so on a 18 ton grain trailer, can only get 5 ton max on it.
So not paying for water.
Maybe so, but virgin wood of this moisture around us would be about £100/ton, so it's reasonable to me.
If you can do better then tell me where you can get it.