Wednesday, 5 February 2020

Mini Excavator / Digger Black tools Hydraulic trench digger, Loncin 9hp

Black tools has a great little excavator available to the DIY market , can also be used by a plumbing contractor, electric contractor for trenching, easy to use tool comes with 3 buckets can be towed around a large estate or trailed.  Well priced for under £3000 this machine is worth every penny.  Comes with a 250mm bucket, 350mm bucket and  600mm bucket. There is a full 12 month warranty on this excavator which is work shop backed . The powerful Loncin 9hp engine for the Hydraulic pump is well placed and easy to use.  You use the Hydraulics to move the excavator in a crab like way.  To order online please follow the Link , delivery is 3 working days.












Tuesday, 4 February 2020

Mini tracked Dumper 500 KG Black Tools UK Brand.

Black tools of Kent has recently introduced there Tracked Mini Dumper, a great tool for Builders,
Garden bushiness or somebody on a property that needs a easy to use motor wheel barrow.

The dumper is powered by a 9 HP Loncin engine that is powerful enough to handle any terrain. The
skip size is : 950 x 680 x 465  mm ( 374" Length x 267" W x 183" D) .  


This tracked dumper is self-propelled and the skip can be hydraulically tipped. This is a easy process with the help of one lever., Easy to drive with a speed of approx 6 kms per hour, the load on this can be up to 500 kgs.
A excellent investment for a Garden service type business as well as builders, and nursery's. Black tools is a UK based company that offer outstanding back up as well as a workshop warranty of 2 years on all there machines. 
You are welcome to come and test before purchase.







BX42, PTO Wood chipper Black tools UK brand

Black tools has launched its range of economical PTO wood chippers,  that come in a standard version with no Hydraulics which is the smallest model the BX42 , a disc with 4 blades and a counter blade this size can handle material up to 5 " (soft wood) otherwise ideal for hedging and conifers a tractor with at least 20HP can be used however must be able to hold between 540RPM and 700RPM.
The BX42 can we used on any tractor up to 100 HP.  No hydraulics are required for this model. The chute for this model is 60" , and can be directed in any direction , this has a flad that can be lowered or raised to change the direction of the flow of chippings.  The vacuum created when the chipper is running at the correct RPM will eliminate any chance of a blockage.  We have sold hundreds of this model throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland over the past 5 years.    Please see some of the feed back we have had back on this model. A well built model , that will give the user years of use, the blades are transverse, so can be used again and again.  In stock and can be ordered online at woodmanstore 

Excellent product and excellent delivery service. Thank you
PTO Tractor BX-42S Wood chipper / shredder , Black Tools UK brand

Arrived 4 days earlier than expected!! Fantastic service & an awesome machine.
PTO Tractor BX-42S Wood chipper / shredder , Black Tools UK brand

Good.
PTO Tractor BX-42S Wood chipper / shredder , Black Tools UK brand







Wednesday, 29 January 2020

Wood Boiler 5 Generation 2020

For the latest wood boilers types that are one of the only wood boilers to meet European requirements, as well as certified is the  Viadrus U22 Economy range .

SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE DETAILS




Viadrus U22 Economy is a pyrolytic cast iron boiler with manual loading of fuel for ecological wood burning. The boiler can operate in gravitational heating systems without the use of a pump. Combustion chamber has been designed in such a way as to enable fuel combustion with natural exhaust extraction without the use of a fan.

  • 10-year warranty on the cast iron body
  • threaded ferrules for easy installation
  • Effectiveness up to 91%
  • meets the conditions of 'Ekodesign'
  • meets the requirements of emission class 5 according to ČSN 303-5
  • large heat extraction from the flue gas ducts
  • meets the strict requirements of the German emission standard BlmSchV Stufe 2
  • low fuel consumption
  • easy to operate and maintain
  • patented ViaBurn combustion chamber system
  • low exhaust temperature (approx. 140 - 180 °C)
  • operation without electrical power supply (without forced exhaust gas extraction and without circulation pump, except for systems with buffer tank)

Boiler Size/TypeS.I16212530343841
Energy classA+A+A+A+A+A+A+
Nominal PowerkW16212530343841
Efficiency%89,1898988,79190,490,3
Boiler class[-]5
ECO DESIGN[-]+
Combustion chamber depthmm280370370480590590590
Recommended length of wood piecesmm350350-500
Combustion chamber volumedm332394151636567
Approximate fuel consumption at nominal powerkg/h3,95,15,97,28,59,410,2
Temperature of exhaust gases at nominal powerºC140-190
Sizes - Height × Widthmm1130 x 625
- Depth (A)mm890100010001110122012201220
Boiler weightkg348410410472534534534
Dimensions of the loading baymm310x236
Required chimney draughtPa13161821253232
Water capacityl40,546,546,552585858
Recommended minimum outlet water temperatureºC70
Minimum return flow temperatureºC50
Connection of heating water / return water-2 lub 6/4"
Noise emission leveldBdo 65
Diameter of the flue pipemm156
Maximum pressurebar4
Minimum working pressure of waterbar1,5
Flue gas mass flowkg/s0,0120,0140,0150,0160,0180,0190,022

Boiler Dimensions

Viadrus U22 Economy

The manufacturer recommends installing the boiler in combination with a buffer tank. The dimensions of the buffer tank must be determined according to the boiler power. We have to count on the maximum calculated capacity, the minimum buffer tank volume used must be 300 l.
Viadrus U22 Economy
  1. Loading door choke
  2. Slanting grate (size varies according to boiler type)
  3. Slanting grate (size varies according to boiler type)
  4. Slanting grate (size varies according to boiler type)
  5. Short-circuit flap
  6. Cover for cleaning the flue gas spigot
  7. Top fitting, front
  8. Upper rear adapter
  9. Tertiary air inlet nozzle
  10. Lower left-hand fitting with secondary air supply
  11. Right-hand bottom fitting with secondary air supply
  12. Secondary and tertiary air inlet chamber

Product specification

Fuelswood /logs
Hopper capacity51 dm³
Power output30 kW
Weight472 kg
Exhaust gas pipe diameter156 mm
Efficiency89.1 - 90.3 %
Boiler class (303-5:2012)5
Eco design5 Generation
Water capacity52 L
Max working pressure1,5 bar
Required chimney draught21 Pa
Outlet and inlet size2 lub 6/4 inch
Power supply230V / 50Hz
Warranty10 Years on cast iron body 


Tuesday, 8 September 2015

Log Splitter 13 ton , 9.5 hp petrol motor

Log Splitter 13 ton , 9.5 hp petrol motor



maximum length of wood
Distance from the bottom
table top
about 55 cm
about 75 cm
table center
about 78 cm
about 56 cm
Table below 98 cm 35 cm
Stand about 130 cm 4 cm

Furthermore, it can of course also the free travel of the splitting wedge upward continuously, mechanically block.
Loss of time and energy wasted by long idle travel accounts!

Specifications:
Wood splitter Crossfer GmbH
Maximum force 13 tons
Ø master recording / maximum length approx 60cmØ / 55 cm / 78 cm / 98 cm / 130 cm
Master record manufacturer recommendation Ø 40 cm x 130 cm
Hub 50 cm
Speed ​​work running about 5.0 cm / sec *
Speed ​​reverse 13 cm / sec *
Approximately 7.5 liters of hydraulic oil HLP 46
Hydraulic oil pressure 20 Mpa
Dimensions 56 cm W x 86 cm D x 110 to 162 cm H
Weight 165 kg
Shipping dimensions 560 mm W x 1000 mm D x 1045 mm H 203kg
All dimensions are + - 2%

Gasoline engine cylinder 4-stroke air-cooled
Power 6.62 kW / 9PS / 2.500U/min
280ccm displacement
78mm bore
Torque 18.0Nm at 2.500U/min
stroke 58mm
Noise level 88.1 dBA at idle
Noise level 93.0 dBA at full load
Oil capacity 0.55 liter
Recommended lubricating oil Synthetic oil 5W-30
Technique 1 cylinder 4 stroke
Fuel / premium gasoline / 6.5 liters
Specifications are subject to change at any time

Warranty is with the factory for a period of 2 years, please note the factory "Crossfer" will collect the item that is faulty and repair this or replace this at there expense and the item will be then returned with a guaranteed repair by Crossfer at no expense to you as the customer!
Technical changes reserved

shipping information

Whether for the cozy fireplace in the evening or for heating your home - the natural resource wood has become once again a important source of fuel which atributes natural and economical source of heating. 
First, however, to have a log splitter this will educe all those wasted hours chopping logs , the log splitter is easy to use and will save much time.
The company "CROSSFER " has been dealing for decades with the theme of wood processing and has developed a range of practical products all German made. The requirements and standards are very high on our products. Safety, quality and ease of use are always in the foreground.
We constantly strive for further development and steady progress, even with our woodsplitters, which should provide in the future even more. Thicker and longer stems to be processed faster.

www.woodmanstore.com

Sunday, 10 August 2014

Costs of installing a Bio Mass Pellet heating boiler with a thermal store into a existing Central Heating system UK



Costs of installing a Bio Mass Pellet heating boiler with a thermal store into a existing Central Heating system with or with out solar used in this example is a Burnit pelletburner PELL 25kW this retails for £ 3820 , thermal store of 1500 L will come in at £ 1200, a laddomat pump 21-60 , £ 312. all including Vat and delivery purchased online at www.woodmanstore.com . A registered Hetas ( heating Engineer) installer should charge you no more than £ 3500 to £ 4000 , and that will include safety valves, thermostats, pipe work and the installation , Total cost to you would be approx £ 9000.00 ( excluding flue) for a twin wall add a £ 1000. for a 40kW Burnit Pelle burn add
£ 600 to the cost. You can purchase the MCS ACCREDITED range of Burnit Pellet boilers from woodmanstore.com online shop 




The benefits of wood-fuelled heating

  • Affordable heating fuel: although the price of wood fuel varies considerably, it is often cheaper than other heating options.
  • Financial support: wood fuel boiler systems could benefit from the Renewable Heat Premium Payment and the Renewable Heat Incentive.
  • A low-carbon option: the carbon dioxide emitted when wood is burned is the same amount that was absorbed over the months and years that the plant was growing. The process is sustainable as long as new plants continue to grow in place of those used for fuel. There are some carbon emissions caused by the cultivation, manufacture and transportation of the fuel, but as long as the fuel is sourced locally, these are much lower than the emissions from fossil fuels.

Costs, savings and earnings

Costs of Installing a BIO MASS BOILER




For boilers, an automatically fed pellet boiler 25kW WITH A 1000L THERMAL STORE for an average home costs around £9000 including installation, flue. Manually fed log boiler systems will be cheaper. Between £3500 and £5000,depending on size.
Pellet costs depend mainly on the size and method of delivery. Buying a few bags at a time makes them expensive. If you have room for a large fuel store that will accept several tonnes of pellets at a time, delivered in bulk by tanker, you can keep the cost down to around £190 per tonne in most parts of the UK.
Logs can be cheaper than pellets, but costs depend on the wood suppliers in your local area, as they cost a lot to transport. If you have room to store more than a year’s worth of logs you can save money by buying unseasoned logs and letting them season for a year. Search for wood fuel suppliers in your area at the Log Pile website.

Savings

Savings in carbon dioxide emissions are very significant - up to 14.5 tonnes a year when a wood-fuelled boiler replaces a solid (coal) fired system or electric storage heating. Financial savings are more variable - if you replace a older gas heating system with a wood-burning system you might save up to £80 a year, but if you are replacing an old electric heating system you could save as much as £650 per year.This table shows how much you could save by installing pellet central heating in a typical four-bedroom detached house with basic insulation:

Existing system

Savings per year
RHI income per year
Electricity (old electric storage heaters)
£/year
£340 to £650
£1,890.00
Carbon dioxide/year
8.4 to 14.5 tonnes
Oil older (non-condensing)
£/year
£335 to £470
£1,890.00
Carbon dioxide/year
4.8 to 7.5 tonnes
LPG older (non-condensing)
£/year
£950 to £1,435
£1,890.00
Carbon dioxide/year
4.7 to 7.3 tonnes
Coal
£/year
£265 to 425
£1,890.00
Carbon dioxide/year
9.0 to 14.5 tonnes
Gas older (non-condensing)
£/year
£25 to £80
£1890.00 aprox
Carbon dioxide/year
4.0 to 6.3 tonnes

These savings assume the house has been insulated, as we always recommend that people insulate their homes properly before considering installing renewable energy systems. So you could save money from insulating, and then save the money from switching to wood heating too! We've assumed different boiler efficiency for each fuel type; heat pumps produce more energy (as heat) than they use (as electricity), so their efficiency is more than 100%.  Find out more about how we made these calculations.
Earnings
You may be able to receive payments for the heat you produce from a wood boiler  through the government’s Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI). 
From August 2011, you may be able to get help with the installation costs of a wood boiler through the Renewable Heat Premium Payment scheme
Pellet and log stoves are not eligible for Renewable Heat Premium Payments.

Green Deal finance and renewable s

This technology is an eligible measure under the UK government’s Green Deal which is a financing mechanism that lets people pay for energy-efficiency improvements through savings on their energy bills.  Unfortunately Green deal has been targeted by the UK's get rich quick energy company's. Biomass Heating Systems are being sold by Unscrupulous  Salesmen using heavy- handed sales tactics with little or no experience of biomass heating systems quoiting customers huge sums of money on a system that will take 15 to 20 years to pay back, where as the equipment could have been bought by the customer at a fraction of the price and installed by a local plumber. At the end of the day the customer will have purchased a Biomass heating system at a good price, the local plumber/ heating engineer will have charged a fair price and everybody wins, the customers initial out lay is at a minimum, remembering the Feed back tariff is only for 7 years or until funds run dry. As well as the equipment will have to be replaced over a period of time.

Further information on Green Deal.


Maintenance

Wood fueled boilers, stoves and room heaters should be kept clean and swept regularly to remove ash. Ash quantities are generally very low (<1% of fuel volume), but you will still need to empty the ash bin of a wood burning stove or boiler. This is likely to be weekly and never more than once a day. A log fire requires ash removal before every use.
Some appliances particularly boilers have self-cleaning systems built in. A self-cleaning system will collect ash from the combustion grate and the heat ex changer tubes.  If there is no automatic ash cleaning mechanism in place the boiler will need to be shut down periodically so that this can be done by hand.  If the ash is not cleaned out regularly, it will build up and adversely affect combustion conditions, which can lead to boiler failure and shut down.  Some boilers have a mechanism for compressing the ash which reduces the number of times the ash bin needs to be emptied.

With automatic ash removal and cleaning of the heat ex changer the only maintenance requirement will be occasional ash removal and an annual maintenance check (cost 50 to-£100).
If you have a wood burning stove or boiler the chimney and flue pipe must be swept regularly to remove all soot deposits and prevent blockage. HETAS recommend that this “should be done at least twice a year, preferably before the heating season to check that the flue has not been blocked by bird's nests for example and also at the end of the heating season to prevent soot deposits from resting in the chimney during the dormant period”. The Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps recommends that chimneys used in conjunction with wood fuel should be swept quarterly when in use.
Further information on chimney safety can also be found in the National Association of Chimney Sweep’s leaflet Heat your Home Safely.  Burning wet wood increases the amount of soot in a chimney and with it the chance of a chimney fire. Logs should always be seasoned (air-dried) for at least a year before being burned.

Choosing a wood-fuelled heating system

  • Boiler or stove? 
    Boilers from Woodmanstore.com can be used in place of a standard gas or oil boiler to heat radiators for a whole house, and to heat the hot water. Stoves are used to heat a single room, usually in conjunction with other heating systems, but may also have a back boiler to provide hot water.
  • Chips, pellets or logs? 
    Chips are not suitable for heating a single house, but can be used to heat larger buildings or groups of houses. Pellets are much easier to use and much more controllable than logs; pellet boilers can run automatically in much the same way that gas or oil boilers operate. Log-burning stoves and boilers have to be filled with wood by hand; most pellet and chip burners use automatic fuel feeders which refill them at regular intervals. Logs require considerably more work, and you will need a lot of logs to heat a whole house, but they can be cheaper than pellets if you have a good local supply. 
  • Do you have a local fuel supplier? 
    Some companies now offer deliveries of pellets anywhere in mainland Britain and Northern Ireland; supply of logs is much more variable.
  • Do you have space? 
    Wood boilers are larger than gas or oil equivalents. You will also need space to store the fuel: somewhere that's handy for deliveries but also appropriate for feeding the boiler.
  • Do you have somewhere to put the flue? 
    You will need a flue which meets the regulations for wood-burning appliances: a new insulated stainless steel flue pipe or an existing chimney - though chimneys normally need lining to make them safe and legal.
  • Do you need permission?
    You may not need planning permission, but you should always check. All new wood heating systems have to comply with building regulations, and the best way to ensure this is to use an installer who is a member of a
    competent person scheme