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E-Compact Biomass Boilers
One solution for heating your home and hot water

NEW: Not enough internal space? Outdoor solution now available!
The E-COMPACT is simple and convenient.
For homeowners with a relatively small annual fuel consumption, our E_COMPACT boiler with manual loading option is the ideal solution.
Simply fill the boiler with wood pellets from easy to handle bags. One Can then enjoy the benefits of biomass heating without incurring a large capital cost.
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7 Steps of Modulation (no feed for buffer tank)
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Patented Baffle System - Greater efficiency (90.1%)
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Automatic Cleaning of Heat Exchanger
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AVC Control (Air Velocity Control)
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Hour Meter (shows boiler running time)
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Frost Stat Protection
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Low Level Pellet Sensor & Warning Signal (optional)
The E-COMPACT Outdoor model is available in 15kW and 28kW models.
The weatherproof casing means the boiler can be situated outdoor and has a 100kg fuel capacity which lasts most small properties 4-7 days.
The E-COMPACT Boiler also comes as an indoor model with the same specification.
The boilers compact size means it takes up very little space in ones back garden or adjacent to ones property.



E-Compact Biomass Boilers
E-asy To Fill, E-asy To Operate & E-asy To Clean!
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What are wood pellets?
Wood pellets are compressed saw dust bound by the wood’s own natural glue called lignin. Wood pellets have a very high energy content (typically 4.85kWh per kg), produce very little ash (0.5%) and are a clean renewable source of energy
Can the E-Compact Boiler be used on a sealed system?
Yes. The E-Compact can be installed on a sealed or open vented system.
How often should I service my E-Compact Boiler?
At least once a year the boiler should get a full service (or after 1200 hours). However before the heating season you should give the boiler a thorough clean.
What are wood pellets?
Wood pellets are compressed saw dust bound by the wood’s own natural glue called lignin. Wood pellets have a very high energy content (typically 4.85kWh per kg), produce very little ash (0.5%) and are a clean renewable source of energy
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