Archive for the ‘Hot Air Machine’ Category

What are the effects of Global Warming?

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

So Carbon Savings might not be the most exciting thing in the world… BUT they are essential if we still want to be kicking about in the future!

TRECO have saved (through our installed boilers) over 2,000 tonnes of carbon every year! What does that mean? Well…

Carbon is not good… too much and it clogs up the atmosphere and creates a greenhouse effect….this has a number of effects:

1. Ice Caps will melt- causing sea levels to rise and polar bears to die and land to get flooded (NOT GOOD)

2. This flooding can cause tropical and other diseases to spread more quickly.

3. Warmer water and more hurricanes.

4. Increased probability and intensity of droughts and heat waves.

5. Economic consequences. 

If we start to make a change now to our lifestyles and make them less carbon heavy- we have the ability to make a significant amount of damage limitation for the future. 

That’s me signing out… Saving the Planet one boiler at a time! 

:)

 A Very flowery looking TRECO Tatano boiler

A Very flowery looking TRECO Tatano boiler

Grand Designs Booked!

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

TRECO have booked their stand for the Grand Designs Live Exhibition in October.. head to twebsite for more details… It’s a great way to see new home improvements and the latest gadgets. Definately worthwhile having a look around and TRECO will be there with a Tatano 2202 Biomass Boiler and a Biostar Pellet Boiler so you can see have a look at our boilers.

http://www.granddesignslive.com/home 

Signing off- TRECO… Saving the planet one boiler at a time! :)

Bristol Zoo biomass boiler Installation

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

BOILER: 2x Tatano Kalorina/E 2406 (70kW) Hot Air Machine

Bristol  Zoo contacted TRECO enquiring about the possibility of heating their ‘Butterfly House’ with a Biomass Hot Air Machine.

TRECO underwent a site survey and instructed the Zoo to construct a large enclosure reaching 8 meters high and to section off a control boiler room at either end.

Then TRECO installed the boilers, flues, ducting system and heating control system so the boiler’s would work together. However, in the event that one boiler should break down the other boiler would take over. Due to the nature of this project (being that the butterflies need heat to survive) it was imperative that this contingency plan was put in place.

Would you like more information on this installation- or do you have a similar project in mind… let us know and get in touch!