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How many Kwh of heat to dry grain
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<blockquote data-quote="rollestonpark" data-source="post: 6524586" data-attributes="member: 76444"><p>I thought on new biomass installs ofgem had stopped paying on heat used to dry corn.</p><p>Could be wrong, but I'd check this.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, a friend of mine has a 220kw boiler with an on floor drying system.</p><p>He manages to dry his 1000ac of corn each year no problem.</p><p>He used to use gas burners, big ones, but because gas produces a wet heat and a boiler a dry heat, the boiler size can be much reduced.</p><p></p><p>I think a biomass boiler for drying grain works better on an on floor drying setup, so that you can dry slowly over a long period with a smaller boiler.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rollestonpark, post: 6524586, member: 76444"] I thought on new biomass installs ofgem had stopped paying on heat used to dry corn. Could be wrong, but I'd check this. Anyway, a friend of mine has a 220kw boiler with an on floor drying system. He manages to dry his 1000ac of corn each year no problem. He used to use gas burners, big ones, but because gas produces a wet heat and a boiler a dry heat, the boiler size can be much reduced. I think a biomass boiler for drying grain works better on an on floor drying setup, so that you can dry slowly over a long period with a smaller boiler. Chris [/QUOTE]
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