Pellet boilers DIANA – SKORDAS DSP 20-300
DSP pellet boilers
They are the pellet boilers you need for reliability and economy heating.
Since 1979
We manufacture boilers & heating equipment, with 40 years of knowledge and experience!
In our Company we promote heating with wood products because we believe that it has a direct economic and social benefit for our country in general and also for the local economy.
The DIANA – SKORDAS DSP series pellet boilers are among the most advanced, efficient and with low maintenance costs available in Greece.
Why should I choose pellet boilers DIANA – SKORDAS DSP?
The choice of one boiler pellets is definitely not a simple matter.
DIANA – SKORDAS has been manufacturing pellet boilers and heating systems since 1979.
With many years of experience in the field of heating, with highly trained staff and state-of-the-art equipment, he knows the recipe for building a truly reliable pellet boiler with high calorific efficiency and real savings for your pocket.
Five-pass pellet boilers
The arrangement of fins - diaphragms give a very high degree of efficiency.
Exhaust fan
Fan for the flue gas flow in the pellet system with stainless impeller.
Great fuel range
The built-in large fuel tank provides weekly fuel range comfort.
Long life time
The certified materials ensure a long service life of the boiler.
5 Years written Warranty
All Diana – Skordas pellet boilers come with a 5-year guarantee of good operation.
Low boiler flue gas output
In this way, a high degree of efficiency is achieved.
Easy cleaning of the boiler
Large door which ensures easy access for cleaning.
Long life of the pellet boiler
The certified materials ensure a long service life of the boiler.
Advanced software
Ability to set operating hours – Ability to connect with a SIM card.
Elegant design
Modern and elegant design of the pellet boiler which adapts perfectly to your requirements.
We prefer the GREEK MADE PELLET BOILERS and the Greek companies, which employ Greeks, choose Greek raw materials, have chosen not to transfer their factories to the neighboring countries of cheap labor.
"When you give your money to buy Greek products, they stay in Greece"
Introduction to pellet boilers
The design of an integrated heating system with pellet fuel requires a deep knowledge of all the parameters that make up the system.
Successful pellet system installations depend on careful heat load calculations and must take into account a number of specific environmental characteristics, so every pellet system is different.
Furthermore, requirements and incentives can vary nationally and regionally, so a pellet boiler system that works in one case may not work in another.
The purpose of this guide is to provide those considering biomass pellet heating with sufficient information and help them make the right choices to make biomass pellets an efficient and cost-effective energy source.
Pellet boilers – A system of systems
Choosing a pellet heating system for a specific location or customer is a potentially complex process.
The simplest conventional "wet" heating systems consist of a boiler (usually oil or gas) and a distribution system (usually a radiator).
With a pellet heating system there is a choice of boilers and fuels and although these can often be integrated into an existing distribution system, some additional components are required to make the system work at its best.
These include the storage and transport of the fuel to the boiler, the storage of the thermal load and the facility for the removal of ash.
For this reason we rarely refer to a single pellet boiler and prefer to refer to a pellet boiler system.
The majority of components in a pellet boiler system are interconnected and the overall performance of the system depends on these components – components that should be compatible and suitable for the space heating requirement.
It is not uncommon for responsibility for different components to lie with more than one provider and under these circumstances there is a greater risk of problems occurring.
When there is sufficient expertise, a single provider can be selected who can offer you the solution ready, taking responsibility for all.
What is an automated pellet boiler?
These systems are the direct replacements of traditional heating systems that use fossil fuels.
The transition to automated heating with pellets usually does not require changes to the existing distribution system and o oil boiler may remain in place if boiler room space permits.
The diagram below from the German Renewable Energy Agency shows a similar type of installation:
Have these systems been proven to work and deliver?
Yes. They have been used in Europe for over a decade and there are tens of thousands installed around the world.
See the Intelligent Energy Europe 2009 report for more information.
Over 50,000 installations exist at the time of this publication.
According to the dealers – who distribute pellet boilers, this number will increase significantly in the near future.
How often is pellet boiler maintenance?
Pellet boiler maintenance depends on the system.
Most automated pellet boilers require homeowners to take a few minutes every 2-3 weeks to empty the ash pan – a mini-clean, plus an annual maintenance check.
But they certainly require much less maintenance time than a pellet stove or wood boiler.
Can pellet boilers also heat water for domestic use?
Absolutely!
When are biomass systems suitable instead of pellet systems?
Pellet boilers are more economical for residential and small commercial buildings.For larger spaces, it becomes more efficient to use biomass heating systems.
Pellet fuel in various colors. Which should I choose in the end?
Many people believe that light colored pellets are of better quality and perform better.But is that the case? Yes and no. You should know that the color of the pellets depends on the wood used for their production.
It is not absolute that the white pellet is better than the dark one and we will explain why.
Many pellet producers using waste from sawmills and wood processing units of lower quality add bleaching color or other types of biomass to improve the color.