KW to BTU ( kw x 3412 = BTU)
As for biomasss & wood pellet burners, from experiences had and heard
I would tread with caution! Know a few too many who have converted back!
My experience with biomass & wood pellet is excellent but it has to be researched well. Buy from a well know make, ask loads of questions to the person you want to buy from. If the answers are good and the person seems to know what they are on about.
A good way is look up the web site of the boiler you are interested in, get some ready answered questions of the web site so you know the answer, then ask. In the past there were a lot of people that had no clue about biomass but where selling it anyway unfortunatly a lot of people got stung. Most people that sell a product should be trained by the manufacturer on the product. There are a lot of biomass pellet boilers out there that give absolutely no problem at all as the people, put there home work in. Do not always believe the first person that wants to sell you a system.
It is very easy nowadays to know about products, ask yourself what do you want the boiler to do, what kind of boiler do you want, indoor outdoor, wood chips, logs or pellets or combined. You want a hot water supply or do you want solar aswell. The possibilities are endless, and there are lots of boilers that are excellent.
Do not forget, no emmissions, cheaper fuel, near silent system (not all of them but most) supplies of fuel are finally good, there are no longer shortages and the quality of most are excellent.
Disadvantage, small one you will have to empty the ash tray one a fourtnight or once a week. The boiler will need servicing once yearly (but so does any other boiler really)
All in all if I had foresight I would have put in a biomass boiler in my house, and would not have been sorry. As with carbon tax coming soon I would have no emmissions and no tax.
However anyone should have there carbon emmissions checked, once yearly with there boiler service as most boilers here in Ireland are not commissioned they are running in efficient with high carbon output. So get it checked the next time you get your boiler serviced or installed. get an engineer although a little more expensive to get the service done (about € 180.-- to € 240.-- ex Vat @ 13.5%) but your whole system gets checked and you will get a print out of you boiler emmissions and effeciency.