Fuel
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You are viewing the section Fuel, located in the large section Heating.
Heating a house with coal - one of the cost-effective alternative heating methods.
Modern equipment has nothing in common with outdated ideas about a boiler room - you don’t have to throw fuel into it every hour or worry about cleaning up soot and carbon in the room.
Coal boilers are a type of heating units, the design of which is optimized for the use of different types of coal. They provide complete independence - many of them are completely autonomous and do not require connection to utility lines.
Pellets are pressed granules. They are supplied in bags or in bulk. The shape of the pellet can be different, depending on the specific manufacturer. The composition of the granules may also differ depending on the materials they contain.
Heating briquettes – a relatively new type of raw material for kindling, which is gradually replacing wood and coal used for these purposes.
Made from waste agriculture, plant growing, from the processing of boards, etc., they effective, easy to use, save money on electricity, are a good alternative to other, not at all cheap materials.
This type of fuel is great suitable for combustion in solid fuel boilers any type and does not require any changes in the design of the equipment. But how profitable is such heating? What distinguishes briquettes from other types of fuel? Which type is better and how much may be needed to heat a private house?