MPM Wood Pell


A dual-fuel boiler for wood and pellets is a solution that combines the advantages of both types of stoves, offering the user greater flexibility in choosing fuel. MPM Wood Pell has two ECODESIGN certificates for both pellets and wood.  Device power range from 4 kW to 14 kW.

General information

The MPM Wood Pell boiler burns pellets automatically and has many features in common with the MPM Econergy boiler, including: touch controller, equipped with a self-cleaning burner with a rotating combustion chamber by KIPI, operation of pumps and valves of the central heating system. and C.W.U.  The substitute fuel is hardwood logs burned in the fuel gasification process after the boiler is switched to manual loading mode*.

 

Flexibility in fuel selection
The dual-fuel boiler allows the use of both wood and pellets, which gives the user greater freedom in choosing the fuel depending on availability and price. Depending on the situation, the user can choose the cheapest fuel available at the moment. If the price of wood or pellets changes, a dual fuel boiler allows you to adjust your fuel selection, which can lead to savings on heating costs.

 

Optimizing efficiency
Dual fuel boilers are designed to burn both types of fuel efficiently. Thanks to this, the user can use the boiler in a more optimized way, adapting the type of fuel to the conditions and needs. This allows the stove to maintain high efficiency both when burning wood and pellets.
 

Ecology
Both wood and pellets are renewable fuels, so a dual-fuel boiler can be an ecological alternative to traditional coal boilers. Depending on the fuel chosen, CO₂ emissions and other pollutants are minimized and the combustion process can be more efficient and cleaner.

 

Less frequency of service
Thanks to automation, a dual-fuel boiler does not require such frequent user intervention in terms of fuel loading. In the case of pellets, the user can count on long periods between the need to refill fuel, and in the case of wood - dual-fuel boilers often allow for long combustion cycles, which reduces the frequency of servicing.

*changing the boiler operating mode from automatic to manual and vice versa is done manually.

 

MPM Wood Pell

A dual-fuel boiler for wood and pellets is a solution that combines the advantages of both types of stoves, offering the user greater flexibility in choosing fuel. MPM Wood Pell has two ECODESIGN certificates for both pellets and wood.  Device power range from 4 kW to 14 kW.

General information

The MPM Wood Pell boiler burns pellets automatically and has many features in common with the MPM Econergy boiler, including: touch controller, equipped with a self-cleaning burner with a rotating combustion chamber by KIPI, operation of pumps and valves of the central heating system. and C.W.U.  The substitute fuel is hardwood logs burned in the fuel gasification process after the boiler is switched to manual loading mode*.

 

Flexibility in fuel selection
The dual-fuel boiler allows the use of both wood and pellets, which gives the user greater freedom in choosing the fuel depending on availability and price. Depending on the situation, the user can choose the cheapest fuel available at the moment. If the price of wood or pellets changes, a dual fuel boiler allows you to adjust your fuel selection, which can lead to savings on heating costs.

 

Optimizing efficiency
Dual fuel boilers are designed to burn both types of fuel efficiently. Thanks to this, the user can use the boiler in a more optimized way, adapting the type of fuel to the conditions and needs. This allows the stove to maintain high efficiency both when burning wood and pellets.
 

Ecology
Both wood and pellets are renewable fuels, so a dual-fuel boiler can be an ecological alternative to traditional coal boilers. Depending on the fuel chosen, CO₂ emissions and other pollutants are minimized and the combustion process can be more efficient and cleaner.

 

Less frequency of service
Thanks to automation, a dual-fuel boiler does not require such frequent user intervention in terms of fuel loading. In the case of pellets, the user can count on long periods between the need to refill fuel, and in the case of wood - dual-fuel boilers often allow for long combustion cycles, which reduces the frequency of servicing.

*changing the boiler operating mode from automatic to manual and vice versa is done manually.

 

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