ive not got round to looking properly, as i have something else on this week.
However, the way i understood it, was its a way of auditing the wood supply. RHI have not been doing this - there was the potential for a inspection, but no regular audit (or check). I assume it was therfore to close this gap?
For self supply, as ourselves it should be "ok" to demonstrate via reasonable record keeping.
I dont think, or see the need for "lab" testing as its wood. All that really matters is where it came from (sustainable) and how dry it is(burn quality)? (I am no expert on this mind)
I also have a question. What about if you burn straw in your boiler. Woodsure only makes mention of wood (unsurprisingly) though our boiler can be approved for bruning straw.
However, the way i understood it, was its a way of auditing the wood supply. RHI have not been doing this - there was the potential for a inspection, but no regular audit (or check). I assume it was therfore to close this gap?
For self supply, as ourselves it should be "ok" to demonstrate via reasonable record keeping.
I dont think, or see the need for "lab" testing as its wood. All that really matters is where it came from (sustainable) and how dry it is(burn quality)? (I am no expert on this mind)
I also have a question. What about if you burn straw in your boiler. Woodsure only makes mention of wood (unsurprisingly) though our boiler can be approved for bruning straw.