Pellet Hot Air Generators

Pellet and agro-pellet hot and superheated air generators
Intelligent heating for entrepreneurs. The ecoHORNET hot air generators powered by pellets and agro-pellets are compact and mobile products, they can be easily moved to heat various premises or to produce hot air for dryers, ovens, etc. efficiently, non-polluting and at much lower costs than with fossil fuels. They provide a constant flow of hot air at the set temperature, unaffected by weather conditions. It is a product with various possibilities of use, in different locations.

Efficiency 95-98%
The high efficiency of the air generator remains constant throughout the period of use due to the constructive shape of the ecoHORNET burner, the combustion dynamics, and the combustion control achieved through complete automation. In addition, ash is collected outside the heat exchanger, not affecting its performance. The efficiency of the air generator does not depend on the raw material from which the pellets are made. The equipment is perfectly adaptable to all raw materials for pellet manufacturing, with nominal power remaining constant. The constant high efficiency is the guarantee of a low fuel consumption.
Hot and superheated air generators ecoHORNET operating on pellets with last-generation combustion technology and extremely efficient heat exchanger, with Wifi controlled
- The ecoHORNET hot and superheated air generators are produced in a power range of 35-600kW.
- Their use improves air quality for the user and substantially reduces the cost of thermal energy.
- They are mobile, independent, compact equipment.
- They are produced in two ranges: for indoor or outdoor operation.
- They produce hot and superheated air with temperatures of up to 700°C
NEW
• wood or fossil fuel heating systems
ALL Weather Range
The new ecoHORNET hot and superheated air generators operate outdoors, in difficult weather conditions: storms, blizzards, frost, and down to -45°C. Photo of GHP 600 in operation at -15°C and air humidity of 92%. Hot air output produced: 27000m³/h at 70°C.

