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Wood & multifuel stove & cooker boilers.
Charnwood ----- ESSE ----- Broseley ----- Stoves & Range Cookers Wood is a renewable fuel, and just about encouraged by this Government. Other countries in Europe do better, but here we have a reduced rate of 5% VAT on wood boilers over 7Kw, their installation and the installation of solar panels. Will we cut down all the trees? No, especially not in Kent and Sussex where we have abundant coppice woods. These need to be cut down/cropped every 12-16 years or the ecosystem at the base of the forest, wood anemones, bluebells, violets, etc die off. The current value to the cutter (so the woodland owner only gets a cut of this) is about £16.00 per tonne, which is a very low return on a land investment. A small house on wood heating alone would use about 7 tonnes a year so at 70 tonnes per acre, about 1.5 acres per household is required. Outside the large conurbations of London etc. we could be carbon neutral with our heating (four fifths of our energy goes on heating, the remainder on electricity for lighting, controls, music etc etc.) There is approximately 20 million tonnes of renewable wood available per annum in the UK and 55 million tonnes in France The problems that arise are;- 1/ The secret of efficient wood burning is dry wood. This means you must store your wood properly and plan ahead. A proper wood store of about 10 cu/meters volume is required, half of which is handily near the point of use and dry. 2/ To burn wood properly you need a combustion chamber temperature of around 4-500 deg.C. This is impossible to achieve if you just stick a saddle tank around the combustion chamber. Few stoves burn properly with water boilers; the ESSE or Sandyford wood cookers and the Charnwood island IIIb, Country 16B & ESSE 700b stove are probably the best on the market followed by the all these except the 700b are the only stove boiler I know that qualify for the government grant of 5% VAT. 3/ The calorific value of wood is low so you have to keep feeding it to get the output, which is not easy if you leave early for work and arrive home late. 4/ You need to do some work lugging and storing wood, couch potatoes and those who think their nails are more important than the planet, read no further. They say wood warms you three times – when you cut it down, when you cut it up and when you burn it. 5/ The house get very cold when you go away on holiday, for weekends, or if you are ill in the winter. THE SIMPLE SOLUTION IS A HYBRID SYSTEM;- All these problems can be solved though, by using a combined system of log wood stove or cooker boiler, plus an oil, gas or pellet boiler. To complete the set up and to really reduce your carbon foot print to its minimum, solar thermal panels. With this system, all the boilers/heat sources feed a common heat storage cylinder and water and heating are used as required. If you do not light the wood boiler, the oil, gas or pellet boiler will automatically come on and compensate the system without you having to interfere. In simple terms the more you light the wood boiler and the more the sun shines, the more money & carbon ( if your using oil or gas) you will save. With added solar panels on the roof, 75% reduction can easily be achieved for just a little thought and effort on your part. You also have the added advantage of fresh, mains pressure hot water, so strong showers with out a pump. Following is diagram of the layout for up to a three or four bedroom house. COSI can supply all the parts in kit form for you to install with a plumber, or provide a full installation service in the SE. Please phone for advice for larger properties. Diagram of system layout for combining wood, oil or gas and thermal solar panels using thermal store cylinder.
Our government have decreed on our behalf that solar kits are at 5% VAT if fitted, though this is as always, a bit vague. They have also said that wood boilers are at 5% if fitted and if the boiler is over 7 Kw. I give some boilers that qualify below. (Chimney lining does not qualify as you might take out the wood stove and install a multi fuel or coal burning one?)
Seen prices lower on other sites?, tell us what you want and I can put a complete package together for you. A HETAS or OFTEC registered technician will be able to install it all for you. Thermal Stores. The thermal store concept has been around for many years now, and I have personally used one in my home for 15 years. The beauty of the system is in it's simplicity, 2 or more boilers/heat sources connected together with out need for electronics, valves or human interference. Some manufacturers advocate the use of cheaper plate heat exchangers. There are a number of problems going down this design road;- 1/ The passages ways on a plate heat exchanger are very small, in a hard water area a water softener must be used, plus a filter system, other wise this type regularly clog up and need replacing. (They are used in all gas combi boilers, hence the low cost and short life) 2/ No electricity - No hot water as they require a pump and flow switch. 3/ Pumps and flow switches ware out and go wrong, more maintenance, servicing and of course cost in the long run. With the above problems and very little cost saving by the time you have bought the pumps and fittings, I cannot see any advantage in using a plate heat exchanger system. Our thermal store have a 12 meter long 15mm diameter finned copper coil. The out put depends on the house flow rate and the temperature inside the store but is easily 25-30 litre/min. More than enough for 2 showers and basins. If you need more hot water, 3 bathrooms etc etc, you are better of with 2 cylinders, and charge the second hot water cylinder indirectly from the thermal store. Either a pump fed, unvented or using conventional cold water tanks in the loft. If in doubt email me, putting more plate exchangers or large thermal stores will not help as it will be constrained by the flow of water into the house. Thermal store Prices
Basic thermal store is complete with; 15 meter finned water coil, fitted with thermostatic valve, 40mm sprayed foam insulation, 1 off 28mm boiler flow and returns, 1 off 22mm boiler flow and returns, 2 sets of 22mm heating flow and returns. Fill and drain plus 22mm vent. Its include delivery to main land UK. F & E is complete with high temp ball valve for solid fuel heating. Solar coil is complete with thermostat pockets top and bottom for sensors. It is advisable to have the extra insulation with solar panels if there is the room. You can have 1 or more emersion heaters to make use of cheaper night electricity. All prices plus VAT @, 15% if bought separately, but only 5% if bought with solar system or wood boiler over 7kW, plus installation.
To order email or phone info@cosi.co.uk or fax 01 227 787 588
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