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Middleton Palace - Belford, UK - Case Study
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The Palace of Middleton is a beautiful castle built in the year 1871 and recently restored taking care of the smallest detail and with high quality materials. It is located on a wooded land of 12 hectares and has two natural lakes for private fishing. It is accessed by a private road full of beauty and tranquility that conveys the peace of nature in any season of the year. In this paradise, several novels by Catherine Cookson have been filmed.
The heating needs are met with an EVO HS100 boiler that works against an inertial accumulator of 2000 liters capacity. The chip is supplied by a nearby local producer, thus contributing to a reduction in carbon emissions and local economic development.
The silo and the technical room are adjacent and are located in the basement. The chip is supplied with a dump truck that unloads once the hydraulic roof of the silo is opened and the accumulation volume is 10 tons. In the lower part of the silo there is a rotating disk that shakes the splinter so that it is conducted to the boiler's introducer through a worm screw. This system requires a three-phase power so it was necessary to couple a single-phase-three-phase converter.
Year of installation: 2010
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