The Biomass Boiler Sizing Calculator is provided to help give you an idea of the size of boiler you are likely to need. The results are
not perfect and make assumptions that may not be correct for your particular requirements.
If you are thinking of investing in a Biomass Boiler system we strongly recommend that you contact us to discuss your requirements and
get a more detailed and accurate assessment of the best solution for you.
While every effort has been made to make this calculator accurate neither Asgard Biomass Systems or R D Associates Ltd. can accept any
responsiblity for losses incurred following the advice provided by this tool.
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Biomass boilers vs 'conventional' gas/oil fired boilers
You will see from the results that are given that a smaller biomass boiler is required compared to the more traditional oil or gas
fired one (we give both figures in the results table).
The smaller sized boiler is required to compensate for the different mode of operation that biomass boilers have. Generally they are
run continuously at a lower heat setting as compared to the on/off flash heating of oil and gas boilers.
The internal distance, in metres, from the front of the building block to the back.
The internal width, in metres, of the building block.
The internal height of the floors in metres.
If the various floors in a block have different heights it is advised that you divide this into smaller sub-blocks, perhaps one
for each floor.
The number of floors within the building block.
This may not be the same as the number of floors in the building if it has been subdivided into smaller blocks.
The number of walls at the sides of the block that are either external or adjacent to buildings/blocks that have no heating.
Where an adjacent block is smaller a partial figure should be given.
(for example, if one block is only is only 1/4 of the size of the adjacent one, the adjacent block will have 0.75 external
walls along this side (if the other side of the block has no further adjacent blocks the total external walls will be 1.75.
The number of walls at the front and back of the block that are either external or adjacent to buildings/blocks
that have no heating.
Where an adjacent block is smaller a partial figure should be given.
Whether heated blocks/buildings are either directly above or directly below this one.
The total window surface area in square metres for this block.
The type of window and frame installed in this block.
The type of roof construction used for this block.
The type of wall construction used for this block.
The area of the country that this building is in (should be the same for each block).