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PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 10:17 am    Post subject: NH: TARM USA Renamed BioHeatUSA

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TARM USA Renamed BioHeatUSA
Lyme, NH, Sept. 22

The family-owned company has been selling and servicing wood burning European residential heating equipment for more than 30 years. After incorporating TARM USA and importing boilers from Denmark for 15 years, it felt that the time had come for a more descriptive identity.

“We started out representing one product line,” says company president Scott Nichols, “and now offer our customers three highly respected brands. The name BioHeatUSA better reflects the diversity of our product lines and the strong dealer network we’ve developed.”

The company is enjoying strong sales and building an installing dealer network. With the high price of home heating oil and natural gas, demand for its high quality wood and pellet boilers has never been stronger.

“We’re certainly riding the wave right now, but we’ve been out there on our board for many years while it’s been one set out,” Nichols says. “We’ve anticipated this ride and have worked hard to position ourselves to be ready for it.”

Nichols sees today’s consumer interest in high efficiency, wood and pellet burning hot water boilers as evidence of a trend, not a short-term fad.

“We’re seeing the beginning of a fundamental change in energy markets,” he says. ”Evolving economies in third world countries placing more demand on world energy resources is the key factor. Awareness of the effects of greenhouse gas emissions is another – as is consumer interest in energy independence. As BioHeatUSA we’ve positioned ourselves with this in mind.”

Nichols acknowledges that supply for hearth appliances is tight this year, but says that the manufacturers of the three brands BioHeatUSA represents, Fröling, Scandtec and HS TARM, all have product available. Boilers ordered today will be delivered and ready for installation in November – a longer than normal wait, but still in time for the winter heating season, he notes.

BioHeatUSA and its network of installing dealers serve all of North America. More information on the company, its products and its dealer network is available at www.bioheatusa.com.

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For more information contact: Scott W. Nichols, BioheatUSA, 800-782-9927 X102; scott@bioheatusa.com

About BioHeatUSA
BioHeatUSA offers innovation in home heating solutions, paired with a significant commitment to consumer education and environmental awareness. Exclusive partnerships with leading manufacturers Fröling, Scandtec and HS TARM allows BioHeatUSA to offer products with operational reliability, exceptional efficiency, and to promote the clean burning of carbon-cycle biomass that is critical to the lowering of net greenhouse gas emissions. Information at www.bioheatusa.com.

Thanks to Brett St. Clair for passing this along!
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 1:49 pm    Post subject: How TARM Wood Boilers Work

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How TARM Wood Boilers Work

HS-Tarm Excel Boilers provide a convenient, safe, and environmentally friendly way to heat your home and domestic hot water with wood, oil or gas. Fully automatic controls will accurately maintain your wood fire and automatically switch to your oil or gas backup when the wood fire dies down. You have flexibility to burn the fuel of your choice. The wood gasification technology utilized in these boilers produces unusually high overall boiler heating efficiency.



The Excel “bakes” the load of wood in its main combustion chamber. It then uses a whisper-quiet fan to drive the combustible wood gases down through the wood embers and then into it's high temperature ceramic combustion chamber. This super-hot ceramic chamber ignites these gases and burns them completely leaving no tars or vapors (creosote) to condense in the chimney. This process can be very accurately controlled, and it is therefore possible to maintain the correct boiler temperature needed to heat the home.

Multi-Fuel Operation
During multi-fuel operation, the boiler will automatically switch from wood to oil, gas, or propane whenever the wood fire burns out. This means you never have to experience a cold home even if the fire is out because you forgot to load wood. Maximum efficiency is achieved because each fuel has it's own combustion chamber and heat exchange tubes.

Heat Storage
Excel boilers may be installed and operated without a heat storage system. However, operating a boiler with heat storage is easier, more efficient, extends boiler life, and allows 12 month operation burning wood.

Heat storage allows batch firing of the boiler so that the fire burns at maximum output and efficiency until the load of wood is consumed. Any heat not used by the home during the burn is stored in the tank for use at a later time for heating or domestic hot water. Please click here to learn more about heat storage.

Multi Fuel Boiler Specs:
http://woodboilers.com/multi-fuel-furnace5.asp
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