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Wood boiler
A wood boiler is a central heating boiler that uses wood as a solid fuel for heat generation. In this category, you will find wood-fired boilers from brands such as Sukom and BURNiT in various capacities, suitable for homes, workshops, agricultural applications, technical rooms and utility projects.
When choosing a wood boiler, boiler output, wood storage, buffer tank, flue gas discharge, chimney connection, combustion control and maintenance access are important. Hewa supplies wood boilers for installers, commercial projects and private applications where robust heat generation with wood is essential.
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Choosing a wood boiler
A wood boiler is suitable for heating installations where wood is used as a solid fuel. The boiler heats water for a central heating system and is often used in larger homes, workshops, agricultural buildings, technical rooms and utility projects where a robust heat source is required.
When choosing a wood boiler, required capacity, available installation space, wood storage, flue gas discharge and connection to the heating system are key factors. For a complete installation, also view wood boiler accessories for installation and service, buffer tanks for heat storage and package deals for wood boilers.
Important for wood boilers
- Choose the correct output based on building, heat loss and application
- Check whether there is enough space for wood storage, boiler and maintenance
- Match the wood boiler with a suitable buffer tank for stable heat storage
- Pay attention to flue gas discharge, chimney connection and safety features
- Consider combustion control, cleaning, ash removal and service accessibility
- Have the installation assessed by a qualified installer
Frequently asked questions about wood boilers
What is a wood boiler?
A wood boiler is a heating boiler that uses wood as a solid fuel to heat central heating water. The generated heat is then distributed through the central heating system.
When is a wood boiler suitable?
A wood boiler is suitable when there is enough space for the boiler, wood storage, flue gas discharge, maintenance and usually also a buffer tank. This is common in larger homes, workshops, agricultural buildings and utility projects.
Do I need a buffer tank with a wood boiler?
With wood boilers, a buffer tank is often strongly recommended or technically required. A buffer tank temporarily stores generated heat and releases it to the heating system in a controlled way.
Which capacities are available in this category?
This category includes wood boilers in different capacities, from smaller models for specific applications to larger boilers for project-based installations. The correct capacity depends on heat loss, building type and system layout.
What should an installer check during installation?
An installer should check boiler capacity, hydraulic connection, buffer tank, flue gas discharge, air supply, safety, maintenance space and the requirements for solid fuel installations.
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