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BIOMASS Carbon neutral heating solutions
Open the catalog to page 1Today, our dedication to innovation is greater than ever as we develop new ways to heat homes. We are committed to delivering sustainable heating and hot water solutions that minimise energy usage, cut carbon emissions and deliver maximum value for you and your customers. Above all we want to be at the heart of the home, bring warmth to people's lives and • High efficiency boilers • Ground source heat pumps • Micro-CHP technology • Biomass solutions • Vented and unvented cylinders • Flue gas heat recovery devices , our award-winning dedicated UK service centre and a national network of 270...
Open the catalog to page 2What is Biomass? Biomass fuels, such as wood, logs and wood pellets, are classed as growing as they release when they are burnt. where there is no mains gas. Baxi Bioflo Baxi Multi-heat A stylish freestanding pellet fed boiler with automatic ignition Baxi Solo Innova A highly efficient log burning fed pellet boiler that offers considerable cost and carbon areas, Baxi Bioflo automatically offers a total heating and hot water solution for properties pellet burning capacity in line with demand, for maximum efficiency. Typical application Typical application Typical application Larger rural...
Open the catalog to page 3The UK Government, Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly have all made a Private Sector Public Sector and provides reassurances on energy cost savings. Private Sector Public Sector Improve domestic energy First Baxi Ecogen Micro-CHP to eradicate fuel poverty Private Sector Public Sector Launched in late 2006, the Code for Sustainable Homes (CSH) aims to drive forward a step As of Spring 2010, public sector homes had to meet Code Level 4 whilst private developers needed to satisfy Code Level 3 (Part L 201 0) then Level 4 by 201 3. From October 201 0 Code Level 3 is achieved by (2010). Baxi...
Open the catalog to page 4Legislation guide Heat and Energy Saving Strategy Emissions from buildings to be approaching zero by 2050 Heat and Energy Saving Strategy All lofts and Climate Change Act 2008 A legally binding target to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050 The Warm Homes and Energy Conservation Act The Welsh Assembly aims Climate Change Bill 2009 (Scotland) insulated where practical by 2015 Climate Change Bill 2009 (Scotland) Target of 42% emissions reduction by 2020 Climate Change Act Reduction in emissions of 34% by 2020 Heat and Energy Saving Strategy EcoHomes (Scotland and Wales) continues to be...
Open the catalog to page 5In England and Wales, Building Regulations apply to most new buildings In April 2006 Part L of the regulations, which governs energy conservation, was revised to reflect the targets set by the Code for Sustainable Homes. efficiency of the new boiler should be: a. As stated in the relevant fuel based section of the Domestic Building Service Compliance Guide 2010 (biomass 75% nominal load) b. Not worse than two percentage points lower than the seasonal efficiency of the boiler being replaced. If the efficiency of the appliance to be replaced is not known, efficiency values may be taken from...
Open the catalog to page 6Running costs Running costs Running cost comparison (pence per kWh) Wood pellets Carbon Neutral Long-term marginal grid factor Average grid electricity
Open the catalog to page 7From Spring 2010, public sector homes built in England must meet Level 4 of the Code for Sustainable Homes. Private developers need to satisfy To achieve this an energy reduction of 25% is required against Building Regulations (Part L 2010). Baxi biomass pellet burning boilers deliver a 62% energy reduction, providing a simple, one product solution for compliance with Code Level 4. Energy performance is assessed using SAP calculations to arrive at a predicted Dwelling Emission Rate (DER) and a Target Emission Rate (TER). These 4 bed house: Baxi Bioflo with Megaflo Eco Indirect Cylinder (210...
Open the catalog to page 8Feed-in Tariff Renewable Heat Premium Payment (RHPP) Heat generated from renewable sources accounts for approximately 1% of total heat demand – this will need to rise to as much as 12% to hit the To qualify, both the installer and the products to encourage greater use of low carbon heating technologies. Based on these plans, households with a Biomass Typical annual fuel requirement 11,500 kWh Based on 9p/kWh, this equates to £1,035 3 bed semi 15,600 kWh Based on 9p/kWh, this equates to £1,404 4 bed detached 23,000 kWh Based on 9p/kWh, this equates to £2,070 *correct at time of print
Open the catalog to page 9Baxi Bioflo™ Pellet loading door Fuel storage compartment Combustion chamber Automated ash compartment
Open the catalog to page 10and hot water all year round. How it works Pellets are fed into a fuel hopper on the top of the boiler and stored in a 37kg compartment at the rear. compressed sawdust, which is produced during the working of natural dried wood. when the control system signals a heating requirement and pellets are released into the combustion chamber. Lignin contained in the wood bonds the sawdust so there is no need for glues or binders. The recognised standard of quality in the the system automatically switches to modulation mode, during which output An intelligent internal feed system monitors fuel...
Open the catalog to page 11Makes sense for specifiers, installers and end users Baxi Bioflo is a simple, one product solution for compliance with Modulating output 3.8-12kW Thermo-probe temperature control Automatic pellet feed Integral control module and relay box Automatic ignition Integral safety features as standard Sealed system Air kit (sealed room applications) Front and side service access Onsite commissioning by heateam Stylish design/choice of colours Carbon neutral solution Saves energy Reduces CO2 emissions Exceeds CSH Level 4 (SAP 62%) Compatible with other renewable technologies Suitable for siting in...
Open the catalog to page 12Features and benefits Compact and stylish Baxi Bioflo is a highly attractive alternative to oil and solid fuel.
Open the catalog to page 13Technical data Installation mounted on a base that is able to accept the weight of the appliance when full of water and also its chimney (if the chimney is not independently supported). The base must be non-combustible and of size and construction that is in accordance with current Building Regulations. heating and hot water requirements. sited in a room where an extractor or ceiling/paddle fan is fitted. The chimney height must be sufficient to ensure an adequate draught to clear the products of All the necessary hydraulic components for a heating circuit, as well as hot water preparation,...
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