UTSD Pel­let & Wood­chip Hea­ting Sys­tem

The UTSD biomass heating system is designed for burning pellets or wood chips. The UTSD series combines robust construction, sophisticated firing technology and reliability with maximum convenience and innovative control technology. The UTSD product series (35–260 kW) developed by Schmid has been tested in accordance with the latest EN303-5:2012 regulations and achieves the highest boiler class 5.

Application
Trade, industry, public, wood processing industry, agriculture
Fuel
Wood chips / pellets
Operating range
35 - 260 kW

Pro­duct de­tails

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UTSD

Pellet and wood chip firing from 35 to 260 kW

1. 7″ real-glass touch display
2. Automatic Control 3
3. Electrical ignition
4. Fuel level sensor
5. Monitoring grate position
6. Rotary grate
7. Secondary air injection made of high-quality cast stainless steel
8. Moduled brick combustion chamber
9. Afterburning area
10. Negative pressure monitoring
11. Safety heat exchanger
12. Immersion sleeve thermal run-off protection
13. Automatic heat exchanger cleaning
14. Combustion chamber sensor
15. Stoker screw
16. Automatic grate de-ashing
17. Ash cross screw conveyor
18. Automatic heat exchanger de-ashing
19. Ash bin
20. Stoker overtemperature sensor
21. Stoker
22. Discharge head with certified backfire flap
29. e-clean particle separator

PELLET SUCTION MODULE

Pellet firing from 35 to 260 kW
1. 7″ Echtglas Touch-Display
2. Fuel level sensor
3. Transport eyelet
4. Automatic Control 3
5. Storage container
6. Service opening
7. Suction turbine
8. Double rotary valve
9. Stoker engine
e-clean

e-clean

Electrostatic particle separator
  1. Cover
  2. Inspection cover
  3. Electrode
  4. Base body particle separator
  5. Casing

Cli­ma­te pre­mi­um

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References

  • LI | Öffentlichkeit | Schegge di legno | Umgebungsluft | UTSD

    Mul­ti-pur­po­se fa­ci­li­ty, 9103 Schwell­brunn

  • Gewerbe | Holzverarbeitende Betriebe | Schegge di legno | Trucioli di legno | UTSD

    Schuw­ey joi­ne­ry, 1655 Im Fang

  • Öffentlichkeit | Schegge di legno | UTSD

    Sports hall Land­haus, 9053 Teu­fen

  • Öffentlichkeit | Schegge di legno | UTSD

    Kirch­zelg Works Yard, 5430 Wet­tin­gen

  • Öffentlichkeit | Pellets | UTSD

    Pa­rish hall, 3067 Vechi­gen

  • Einfamilienhaus | Land- und Forstwirtschaft | Mehrfamilienhaus | Schegge di legno | UTSD

    Dörig, 9533 Kirchberg

  • Land- und Forstwirtschaft | Schegge di legno | UTSD

    Rickli, 4922 Bützberg

  • Gewerbe | Pellets | UTSD

    Divino AG, 3053 Münchenbuchsee

  • Öffentlichkeit | Pellets | UTSD

    Cour­se and Sports Cen­ter Kuspo, 3775 Lenk

  • Gewerbe | Holzverarbeitende Betriebe | Trucioli di legno | UTSD

    Jung tim­ber con­struc­tion, 9032 En­gel­burg

  • Gewerbe | Holzverarbeitende Betriebe | Schegge di legno | Trucioli di legno | UTSD

    Cahenzli AG, 7016 Trin

  • Gewerbe | Holzverarbeitende Betriebe | Schegge di legno | Trucioli di legno | UTSD

    Heierli AG, 9055 Bühler

Do you have any ques­ti­ons?

Benefit from our many years of experience and let our specialists advise you individually, without obligation and free of charge.

Fre­quent­ly as­ked ques­ti­ons?

The pollution of the air by a wood central heating system is minimal. Measurements by chimney sweeps prove this. Controlled burning of the fuel takes place. Air pollution is mainly caused by fireplaces and tiled stoves.

Current data from Holzenergie Schweiz show that a good 20 % of domestic energy wood is still available. The surge in demand for wood in recent times will level off again. With the fuel wood, regional value creation is promoted.

Heating with wood is CO2 neutral. What does that mean? When wood is burned, only as much carbon dioxide is released into the environment as the wood also absorbed during its growth. With oil and gas, only pollutants are released.

An important prerequisite for optimal combustion is the correct storage of the fuel; wood log should be well ventilated and stored in a dry place for approx. 2 – 3 years, depending on the thickness. Too moist or dirty lump wood is not only uneconomical to burn, but can also lead to more pollutant emissions at low combustion temperatures.

In principle, an oil tank can be replaced 1:1 and the existing space can continue to be used.

Product description

Flexibility and convenience

The modular discharge elements enable flexible configuration of fuel transport from the silo to the boiler. From the discharge screw, the material passes through the safe backfire damper into the combustion chamber. Thanks to the ingenious combustion chamber geometry made of high-quality refractory concrete, even moist fuels up to M40 can be fed into the combustion process. This heavy-duty design promises a long service life and additional safety thanks to a combustion chamber temperature sensor, negative pressure control, and lambda sensor. The systems are tested for a maximum supply temperature of 100° and therefore also offer flexibility for hot water applications. Cleaning and ash removal are fully automatic. The 2 x 50 liter or 240 liter containers on wheels ensure convenient ash disposal.

Clean combustion and CO2-neutral: Wood is a domestic and renewable fuel that burns CO2-neutrally. The UTSD complies with the latest emission regulations and offers optimal combustion. The primary and secondary air is supplied via EC fans. An air flap is also controlled. The combustion chamber is continuously monitored for negative pressure. The EC flue gas fan regulates to changing chimney draft as well as to optimized combustion. Top combustion values are also achieved in partial load operation.

  • Optimal air flow
  • 7″ touch display for simple and clear boiler control
  • Reversing of the motors
  • Sophisticated combustion chamber geometry
  • Combustion of moist fuels up to M40 possible
  • Automatic ash removal
  • Variable and therefore ideal positioning of the ash containers
  • Achieves the highest boiler class 5
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