Renewables

CHS

Chelmer believe Renewable energy sources are the way forward. With Global Warming now being reconised by the Government as a major threat to society, they have brought in new codes for new houses. Low carbon technologies such as heat pumps, solar and underfloor heating are quickly becoming very popular with the self builder market.

Chelmer Heating specialise in renewable energy. All our thermal stores come ready for renewable energy sources with a built in solar coils

On February the 27th 2008 the Government confirmed that from 1 May 2008 it would be mandatory for all new homes to have a rating against the Code for Sustainable Homes. Through the integration of low carbon technologies such as heat pumps, solar and underfloor heating you will not only see significant reductions to your fuel bill and carbon footprint but this will also count towards your rating in the new government code. For more information on the Code for Sustainable Homes please visit: www.breeam.org

Heat Pumps

news High Performance hot water cylinder. The Chelmer Dual Thermostore is an exceptionally energy-efficient, multi-input sealed storage cylinder. It provides virtually unlimited hot water for domestic use and underfloor heating systems and is designed to keep a condensing boiler in condensing mode - making the most efficient use of your chosen energy source. More Info...

Solar

news The Ecocat thermal store provides both mains pressure hot water and buffered low temperature water for underfloor heating. Designed to maximise the efficiency and performance of heat pump systems, the Ecocat is also capable of integrating multiple energy sources such as solar thermal into a single, low-carbon solution. More Info...

Log Burners

newsBiomass energy is produced from two main categories of fuel. This includes wood based fuels and non-wood based fuels such as animal waste, bi-products from food processing and high energy crops such as; rape, sugar cane and maize. The production of energy from biomass is both environmentally friendly and very economic. The burning of biomass fuel does produce CO2 but this is offset by the CO2 that is absorbed while growing. Therefore biomass is considered to be zero carbon.More Info...

Wood Pellet

newsBiomass energy is produced from two main categories of fuel. This includes wood based fuels and non-wood based fuels such as animal waste, bi-products from food processing and high energy crops such as; rape, sugar cane and maize. The production of energy from biomass is both environmentally friendly and very economic. The burning of biomass fuel does produce CO2 but this is offset by the CO2 that is absorbed while growing. Therefore biomass is considered to be zero carbon.More Info...