Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Biasi 3 Wood Cast Iron Boiler

Biasi Wood Boiler 3 Pass Technology with Btu output of up to 120,000 -
ASME certified and ETL approved

The Biasi 3WOOD is a new generation of wood boiler that challenges our oil dependency. It is efficient, easy to use, and produces low emissions.

Unlike wood boilers from the past, the Biasi 3WOOD dispels the notion that wood boilers are labor intensive, inefficient and polluting. 3WOOD offers consistent high efficiency with a large heat exchange surface and secondary combustion chamber.

The Biasi 3WOOD wood boilers water-cooled grates, large finned firebox and secondary combustion chamber maximize the burn time and minimize wood consumption. Easy adjustments to the automatic temperature control, secondary air regulator, and flue gas damper enhance fire maintenance. For over 70 years, the BIASI foundry has maintained a reputation for precision pressure castings and quality control that exceeds all international standards. The 3WOOD series is available in four sizes ranging from 89,000 to 120,000 BTU/HR. All threads and fittings are compatible with North American controls and accessories. 3WOOD, the only ASME certified and ETL approved cast iron wood boiler on the market, embodies the design innovation of QHT BIASI.
 
Biasi 3Wood Cast Iron Boiler Benefits & Features:
Biasi 3Wood Cast Iron Boiler - 89,000 - 104,000 - 120,000 Btu
  • Water-cooled Grates
  • ASME Certified Boiler Rated at 58 psi
  • ETL Approved for USA and Canada
  • Secondary Combustion Chamber for High Efficiency and Low Emissions
  • Ash Tray
  • Heavy Insulation
  • Enameled Casing
  • Large Loading Door
  • Automatic Draft Regulator
  • Pressure Relief Valve ASME
  • Water-cooled Grates
  • Overheat Aquastat
  • Operating Aquastat
  • Anti-Burn Levers for Doors
  • Warranty - Limited Lifetime Boiler Block

  • For pricing click here    

    Biasi Wood Boiler - 3Wood Techs and Specs

    Biasi 3Wood Boiler PDF Manuals

    Call us if you have any questions at 866-432-8123 or 802-583-2726.
     


    Tuesday, February 11, 2014

    Designing a new heating system- Ask us

    We very rarely find that a system we set up for one client will work in its entirely for another. We work with our clients to keep our systems simple and cost effective. If you would like us to help you design a system there are a few things we will need to know. To help us with your design, please read all of the material below.

    Any floor plans with square footage highlighted, can be e-mailed to sales@houseneeds.com, faxed (802-583-2572) or mailed ahead of time will help greatly to speed up your Quote. 

    HouseNeeds Inc.  Attn: Sales
    4805 Main St
    Waitsfield, VT 05673

    1.    Please include the square footage of the areas (zones) to be heated and not just the outside dimensions of the areas.

    2.   We will also need to know your desired type of radiant installation method. Different methods are Slab on Grade, Thin pour over concrete, Thin pour over wood, Staple up, Hung method, Heat Transfer Plates, Thermal Board or another form installation. (If you need help deciding we can help you after we have a set of your floor plans.)

    3.    A simple floor plan is all that is needed. The floor plans do not need to be intricate. Simple line drawings on graph paper work well.

    4.    A brief description of the number of windows and doors. Please include wall and ceiling insulation values if known.

    5. Please review the entire e-mail, as there are links below to heat sources, hydronics and radiant materials.

    The best way is to do a heat loss you can go to the below link to help you compute one for your project...

     
    When you have your information assembled please give me a call Toll Free at 1-866-432-8123 or email sales@houseneeds.com or you can start by filling out some information at
    Custom Heating, Solar or Radiant Heating Systems - Click Here!

     
     

     
     
     
     
     

     

     
     
     
     
     

     

    Friday, February 7, 2014

    Electro Warmflo Temperature Sensing Boiler with Dual Fuel

    The Electro Electro-Boiler Midsize "MA, MO" Series is the most deluxe model that is designed for multiple temperature and zoning applications. This model has the ability to sense water temperature and maintain an accurate boiler temperature output by only energizing the electric elements for needed output (not full capacity). To learn more about this concept read WarmFlo. This model eliminates extra costs associated with relays, extra temperature controls, zone boxes, etc. Our more experienced installers use this boiler to avoid the extra cost of the above.


    Our front panel temperature  knob allows you to simply dial in your desired output temperature and the TS will automatically adjust to meet your water temperature needs.  Available in 10-20 kW, single phase 240V.


    Available Models:

    240V single phase, w/ temperature setting dial, no outdoor reset


    Model#
    kW
    Btu/h
    Amps
    Breakers
    EB-MA-10
    10
    34,000
    42
    60
    EB-MA-15
    15
    51,000
    63
    60,30
    EB-MA-20
    20
    68,000
    83
    60,60

    240V single phase, w/ temperature setting dial, outdoor reset


    Model#
    kW
    Btu/h
    Amps
    Breakers
    EB-MO-10
    10
    34,000
    42
    60
    EB-MO-15
    15
    51,000
    63
    60,30
    EB-MO-20
    20
    68,000
    83
    60,60

    Other Benefits
    • Built-in temperature/pressure gauge
    • High Mass/Low Mass element modulation
    • Boiler status panel
    • ASME/CSA US/Canada certification
    • Complete front panel accessibility
    • Dual Boiler option
    • Load Management connection
    • Super quiet operation
    • 20-year element/vessel warranty
     

    Available Literature/
    Specification Sheets

    BL002 Radiant Applications
    BL006  Electro-Boiler Literature
    BL509TS Series Midsize Specification Sheet
    Electro-Boiler Warranty Statement
     

    Thursday, January 2, 2014

    Electric Space Heaters and how to size one properly

    During a cold weather spell you may need to subsidize your heating with an electric space heater. Do you have a drafty room or need to add heat just to help keep your pipes from freezing or have an area that does not have enough BTU's from you current heating system?  If so, do you know how to size a unit for your application?  The following information will help:

    How to properly size an electric heater:

    1) Measure the length and width of the room to determine total square footage.
    2) Select your level of insulation
    Poor - Little insulation (Older homes) - 12.5 watts per foot
    Average - R-11 in walls and R-19 in ceiling - 10 watts per square foot
    •Full - R-19 in walls and R-38 in ceiling - 7.5 watts per square foot
    3) Make adjustments as necessary.
    •For ceilings above 8 feet - increase wattage by 25% for every additional 2 feet in height
    •Use a minimum of 1000 watts in a bathroom
    •If a recommended wattage falls between two sizes - select the large heater
    •For colder climates (prolonged winter temperatures below 20°F) use the next higher wattage up to 15 watts per square foot
    4)  Use the chart below to calculate the recommended wattage or calculate it yourself with this example:
    A room that is 10 feet wide by 13 feet wide with an 8 foot ceiling and Average insulations =  10 x 13 = 130 then 130 x 10 watts/per square foot = 1300 Watts



    Room Size
    (Sq Ft with 8 foot ceiling)

    Watts
    (Poor Insulation)

    Watts
    (Avg Insulation)

    Watts
    (Fully Insulation)

    20 square feet

    250

    250

    250

    40 square feet

    500

    500

    500

    60 square feet

    750

    750

    450

    80 square feet

    1000

    1000

    750

    100 square feet

    1250

    1000

    750

    120 square feet

    1500

    1250

    1000

    140 square feet

    1750

    1500

    1250

    160 square feet

    2000

    1750

    1250

    180 square feet

    2250

    2000

    1500

    200 square feet

    2500

    2000

    1500

    220 square feet

    2750

    2250

    1750

    240 square feet

    3000

    2400

    2000


    Please Note: All these numbers are for general information - each install will vary depending on many other fact

    To calculate the Watts to BTU click on the link below....

    http://www.houseneeds.com/learning-center/electric-space-heater-install-information/watts-to-btu-calculator
     
    For product information go to the below link to select the heater that will meet your needs.
     
     
    Or call us at 866-432-8123 ask for sales

    Thursday, December 19, 2013

    Electro Mini-Boiler WarmFlo H Series


    This model is designed for multiple temperature and zoning applications. This model has the ability to sense water temperature and maintain an accurate boiler temperature output by only energizing the electric elements for needed output (not full capacity). To learn more about this concept read WarmFlo. This model eliminates extra costs associated with relays, extra temperature controls, zone boxes, etc. Our more experienced installers use this boiler to avoid the extra cost of the above components.

    Models Available:



    Model #

    Volts


    Watts


    Amps


    kW


    Phase


    Btu/h


    CB


    EMB-H-5


    240


    4,500


    18.75


    4.5


    1-60


    15,358


    30A


    EMB-H-7


    240


    7,000


    29.17


    7


    1-60


    23,891


    45A

    EMB-H-9


    240


    9,000


    37.5


    9


    1-60


    30,717


    60A


    BL308Mini-Boiler Literature
    BL006Electro-Boiler Literature
    BL001Boiler Accessories
    BL003Radiant Floor Heating
    BL306Mini-Boiler Specification Sheet
    Electro-Boiler Warranty Statement

    Features include:
    • Easy installation
    • WarmFlo sensing technology
    • Built-in pump control relay
    • Pressure temperature gauge
    • Built-in load management
    • Wall-mounted design
    • Two level hi-limit protection-160° pipe protection
    • Quiet operation
    • 20-year element/vessel warranty
    • 100% efficient

     
    Typical radiant applications include:
    • Multi-zone applications
    • Multi-temperature applications
    • Hot water baseboard/radiator systems
    • In-floor heat - staple-up application
    • Forced air hot water coil
    • Apartments
    • Condo’s
    • Garages
    • Shops
    • Animal Barns
    • Whole house by using one boiler per level
    • Even Bus Shelters....
    Give us a call at 866-432-8123 if you have any questions or to place an order.