Pellet stoves with a fuel tank and an automatic feeder are intended for supplying water central heating installations and preparing domestic hot water (DHW - via a heat exchanger), mainly for the needs of single-family houses, service establishments, commercial outlets, utility rooms, etc. production, we focus primarily on the reliability and functionality of the devices, but we also pay attention to the external appearance of the boilers. We confirm the high quality with a 5-year warranty.
The GREEN PELET boiler is economical, ecological and efficient. It has a certificate issued by the Institute of Power Engineering, Research Institute, Zakład Badań Urządzeń Energetycznych CUE in Łódź. Burning of pellets is smoke-free and ecological. The boiler body is a welded structure, made of 265mm thick P6GH boiler sheet.
- 5-year warranty,
- pellet combustion is smoke-free and ecological,
- adapted to home boiler rooms, public utility buildings and others,
- quick and easy operation,
- automatic firing up of the boiler,
- cleanliness in the boiler room (pellet ash fertilizes the soil),
- possibility of installing the tank on the left or right side of the boiler at no extra charge,
- the ability to control the controller via the Internet,
- modern design,
- made of steel sheet,
- exchanger 6mm thick - boiler plate,
- the most modern pellet burner with a self-cleaning grate.
Dimensions and parameters of the GREEN PELET boiler
GREEN PELET stove - certificates and certificates
Our company's priority is to provide customers with the highest quality solutions. The CO boilers produced by us are always certified and are characterized by the highest technical parameters. BRASTAL central heating boilers have declarations of conformity, confirming compliance with national and European standards, including very strict ecological standards - thus reducing fuel consumption and reducing emissions of harmful substances.
The evidence of high quality are numerous certificates, e.g. of the Institute for Chemical Processing of Coal in Zabrze or the Institute of Power Engineering in Łódź (research laboratory for boilers and heating devices).