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Farm
2000
boilers (20-300kW)
(70,000-1,000,000 Btu/hr)
have been produced in the UK
since 1976 and offer
outstanding value from the
point of view of efficiency,
stoking capacity and
convenience. All FARM 2000
boilers are CE marked to
comply with European
Equipment Directives.
Cumulative design knowledge
and experience of combustion
plant mean FARM 2000 boilers
provide a reliable,
practical and economic
solution for heating with
biomass and waste fuels.
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Farm 2000 BIG
BALE ‘BB'
boilers
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FARM 2000 'HT’
(High Temp.)
boilers
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Designed & Manufactured
in the UK
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Fan Assisted Combustion/
Control Panel
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Individual Large
Combustion Chamber with
secondary Air Control
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Large Refractory Lined
Loading Door High Water
- Content & Unique Water
Circulation System
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Vertical or Horizontal
Flue Outlet Integral
Support - Frame with Skids
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All Round Insulation
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All FARM 2000 batch
boilers are suitable for
open vented systems on
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Designed for
efficient and
controlled
combustion of
biomass and
waste type
fuels. Many of
these contain
volatile gases
(half of the
calorific value
requiring high
temperatures for
combustion. The
boilers
therefore have
refractory
linings to the
door and chamber
roof with a
unique 2-stage
combustion
system.
Combustion
chambers and
multi-tube heat
exchangers for
increased
efficiency. The
combustion fan
control system
is specially
designed for
burning round or
rectangular
straw bales. The
single round
bale boiler
models are
fitted with the
unique FARM 2000
‘Vee’ Damper
System and the
BB154/2V is
approved for use
in ‘Smoke
Control Areas’
when burning dry
cereal straw.
The large fully
hinging door
allows for easy
and convenient
loading by
tractor. Also
supplied with an
ash scoop for
easy tractor
mounted ash
removal and
cleaning.
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Secondary air is
pre-heated
before being
mixed with
volatile gases,
producing high
temperatures,
clean and
complete
combustion. (Low
temperature
combustion
produces smoke,
tar and
excessive fuel
consumption.)
The exhaust
gases pass
through a multi-
tube heat
exchanger,
transferring
heat to the
water.
No useful heat
is lost
unnecessarily to
the chimney.
The entire
combustion
process is
thermostatically
controlled and
fuel is burned
when required.
HT’ Boilers are
unique in their
high
efficiencies and
large loading
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