Antti Marine

Bioheaters

USE FUEL FROM YOUR OWN LAND

For­get the oil bill, use bio­fuel. Bio­hea­ters heat and dry effec­ti­ve­ly. The efficiency of the heat exc­han­ger is excel­lent. The bio­hea­ters burns wood chips, peat, pel­lets or briquet­tes, for example. It helps save up to 70% of ener­gy costs.

Ant­ti’s bio­hea­ter selec­tion inclu­des three ener­gy-efficient and reliable pro­ducts with a power ran­ge of 500–1,200 kW, depen­ding on the model and fuel. The hig­hest tem­pe­ra­tu­re of the hea­ter is 90 degrees and the maxi­mum heat rise is 70 degrees.

In addi­tion to grain drying, the bio­hea­ter can also be used for the air hea­ting needs of various halls, industrial and con­struc­tion site pre­mi­ses, and green­houses.

The Ant­ti bio­hea­ter has the lar­gest heat exc­han­ger on the mar­ket. The flue gases stay under cont­rol because the­re is enough sur­face area, and flue gas bra­kes are also used – they often acts chim­neysweeps. Flue gases are direc­ted out with an efficient flue gas ext­rac­tor. The fire pit is wide and the­re is a lot of space upwards, so the fla­me burns with the best pos­sible power. On the side of the fire­box, the ash auger takes care of the ash trans­fer auto­ma­tical­ly.

The bio­hea­ter is easy to sweep from abo­ve. The­re are lar­ge ash hatc­hes at the bot­tom, which can be easi­ly vacuu­med with a vacuum clea­ner. The Ala-Talk­ka­ri fire­head fits direct­ly into the ope­ning of the fire­head. On the other side is a lar­ge igni­tion door, which also has a fla­me obser­va­tion win­dow. An essen­tial safe­ty device is a spark net that pre­vents unburnt par­ticles from ente­ring the dryer. Ask our experts for more infor­ma­tion. Let’s design the opti­mal bio­hea­ter sys­tem for your farm.

 

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