Pellet boilers for hot water production
The Karmek One pellet boilers are ready to be connected to the existing heating system.
They are equipped with a pellet tank with large capacity, to ensure long working autonomy. Unlike stoves that have significantly smaller tanks. Pellet boilers unlike stoves are generally stored in closets, rusitci or garages or in special spaces like a classic stove. Through the combustion of pellets, they produce hot water to feed the radiators and / or pre-existing radiant panels in the house. By connecting an additional tank, the autonomy can be further extended.
There are also some models of high efficiency pellet boilers, which ensure returns above 95% and 30 days of operation without the need for cleaning, minimizing maintenance by the end user.
Karmek One boiler: entirely Made in Italy, they offer a wide range of powers to meet every heating need for domestic use. Innovative and design solutions respecting the environment, expression of the new concept of comfort and practicality.
Comfort
The Karmek one pellet boilers can be programmed with weekly programs and newsletters and with the possibility to be managed via smartphone
Save money with Pellet stoves
The factor of the savings is one of the main points that drives the customer to evaluate a solution for pellet heating as fuel, compared to wood or other traditional types of heating.
The pellet is a woody fuel, with a high calorific value, greater than the natural wood being a pressed product. The quality of the pellets is certified according to European regulations, which guarantee the safety of the product.
Taking advantage of this material, totally natural and with zero impact on the environment, there is a considerable reduction between 100 and 1,200 euros. To this, we then add the incentives, the tax deductions for restructuring, currently 50%, which can also be used for new purchases and which provide for the reimbursement of the percentage of expenditure in the form of deduction Irpef. The savings are around 60%.
Pellets are even cheaper than methane: for the production of pellets of as many kilocalories as it produces a cubic meter of methane, two kilos are needed. Methane costs € 0.98 per cubic meter. The savings amounted to 45%.