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Title: WOODFUEL FOR THE CONSTUCTION INDUSTRY


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WOODFUEL FOR THE CONSTUCTION INDUSTRY
  • Architects Point of View
  • Building Regulations

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Wood as a fuel
  • Multi use of wood fire in the home
  • Wood fire one of longest standing forms of
    heating in human history
  • Simple wood fired room heaters to supplement
    central heating independence
  • Burning wood logs gives connection to nature
    sense of belonging
  • Burning wood can reduce the potential impact of
    global warming and dependence when compared to
    fossil fuels.

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Considerations for the designer
  • Advantages of wood fuel
  • House design
  • Wood storage

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Context
  • Context with better performance building
  • 4 primary design parameters - They are solar
    orientation, insulation, air tightness and
    thermal mass.

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General Categories
  • 1. New Build Single House Primary Heat
    Source
  • Stott House Log cooker ( Rayburn)
  • Pellet boiler
  • Pellet Stove
  • Logs stove with back boiler
  • 2. Single retrofit to thermally inefficient
    building
  • Parrot Gasification log boiler
  • 3. Larger single structure
  • Extension to FCS Office Dingwall Wood Chip
    boiler with bulk storage
  • 4. Larger group houses / mixed use
  • Servite Pellet boiler with accumulator
  • tank hopper
  • All above require different approaches

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Costs
  • The capital cost of wood-fuel system V Lifetime
    running cost
  • Boiler room and fuel store size
  • Installation Costs
  • Grants and Incentives www.rhincentive.co.uk

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Potential Cost Savings on fuel
  • Peak electricity 13p per KW/h
  • 1 litre oil on average 60KW/h of energy 6p
    per KW/h
  • 1 tonne pellets 4800 KW/h of energy 3p per
    KW /h
  • ( based on 160 a tonne, min 4 tonne delivery
    from Balcas)

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System comparisons
  • Room Heater stove of feature stove boiler
  • Hopper Capacity 15 53kg
  • Average Refill Time 1-2days
  • Boiler Location internally
  • Average approximate cost - 2000 - 7000
  • Fed manually with pellets.
  • Gasification Log Boiler
  • Hopper Capacity 180kg
  • Average Refill Time dependant on size of
    thermal store
  • Boiler Location utility / garage / shed
  • Average approximate cost - 11000
  • Fed manually with wood logs
  • Stove boiler
  • Hopper Capacity 70 180kg
  • Average Refill Time 2-3days
  • Boiler Location utility / garage
  • Average approximate cost - 5500
  • Fed manually with pellets.
  • Pellet boiler with bulk storage
  • Hopper Capacity 3 6 tonnes
  • Average Refill Time 6 months a year
  • Boiler Location utility / garage / shed
  • Average approximate cost - 15000
  • Fed suction / auger, pellets fed from lorry.

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Potential C02 Savings
  • Section 6.1 of the Building Regulations
  • CO2 emissions per kilowatt
  • - hour (g/kWh)
  • Wood fuel 25
  • Wind energy 8
  • Gas 194
  • Oil 265
  • Coal 291

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Boiler Selection
  • Space
  • Size of fuel store
  • Access
  • Fuel supply
  • Efficiency
  • Operation and maintenance

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Bulk storage of woody biomass fuel
  • Consideration of storage requirements at early
    stage in design process
  • Design must allow for
  • Access for large eight wheeled vehicles
  • Direct delivery into store by tipping / vacuum
  • Fuel storage for up to 50m3 chip / 4 tonne
    pellet in one delivery
  • Design must avoid
  • The need for one off specialist vehicles
  • Small fuel stores requiring constant refuelling
    this adds s to the fuel cost.
  • Two stage handling ie chipping and then filling
    the fuel store.
  • Bulk handling takes time and costs money
  • Storage provision relative to number of
    deliveries.
  • Storage space from building
  • Storage Protection

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Building Regulations
  • The following works require a building warrant
  • A building exceeding 8m2 in area.
  • A building containing a flue, a fixed combustion
    appliance installation does require a building
    warrant
  • Any work associated with a solid fuel appliance
    having an output rating more than 50 kW
  • Any work associated with a chimney, flue-pipe or
    constructional hearth.
  • For example
  • 1. If retro fitting a wood fuel stove or boiler
    into an existing house this will require a
    warrant as the work will involve fitting a flue
    unless there is an existing chimney that could be
    used.
  • 2.Similarly a small dedicated external boiler
    room with hopper will require a warrant as they
    may be over 8m2 and will contain fixed combustion
    appliances and flues.
  • 3.Replacing an existing boiler with stove with
    one of the same kind will not require a warrant. 

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  • See guidance note for further info from the
    Domestic 2009 building regulations
  • Storage of woody biomass fuel - accommodation
    safety
  • Storage vessels, pipework and controls
  • Chimney Hearth Design
  • Air Supply / Extraction
  • Ventilation
  • Distances to combustible materials
  • Commissioning Installation
  • Building regulations also apply to other aspects
    of the work such as electrical installation and
    plumbing work in connection with the system

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CASE STUDY 01 Single New Build thermally
efficient 2 bedroom house, Farr, Inverness
  • Boiler Specification Rayburn solid fuel Heat
    ranger 355 SFW for cooking / domestic hot water
    and central heating.
  • Fuel Type Wood log manual feed
  • Output 12kW
  • Efficiency 85
  • Accumulator tank 250 litre internally housed
  • Fuel Delivery On site
  • Wood-fuel Store capacity External log wood shed.
  • Back Up System 4.4m2 solar collector immersion
  • CO2 emissions 0.4 tonnes per year

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CASE STUDY 02 Single house -retrofit to
thermally inefficient building
  • Batch burning, quick burst and trap energy in
    accumulator tank
  • Boiler Specification Baxi Log Boiler
  • Fuel Type Wood Logs -Manual feed
  • Output 50KW
  • Efficiency 90
  • Accumulator tank 2500 litre
  • Woodfuel Store capacity 3m3
  • Boiler Housed Timber Outbuilding

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CASE STUDY 03 Extension to FCS Office
Dingwall, Wood Chip Heating supplies 2 no heating
circuits hot water to building
  • Boiler Specification Froeling Turbomatic Wood
    Chip Boiler
  • Fuel Type Pellet Wood Chips
  • Output 35kW
  • Efficiency 90
  • Accumulator tank 1500 litre
  • Woodfuel Store capacity 30m3
  • Back Up System Existing Oil boiler
  • Boiler Housed Externally

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CASE STUDY 04 Servite Housing Association (32
dwellings).
  • Achieved a prestigious "Excellent" rating for
    sustainability, achieving the highest score in
    Scotland in areas of sustainability including
    energy CO2 performance.
  • Boiler Specification 3no Okofen 56KW
  • Fuel Type Pellet Wood Pellets
  • Output 56kW each
  • Efficiency 90
  • Accumulator tank 3no 2000litre
  • Wood fuel Store capacity 6 tonnes per hopper
  • Back Up System If one boiler goes down then the
    other two are linked to circuit until fixed.

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