District heating mains
The term district heating tends to be used to describe the linking of properties back to one central boiler or boiler room. This may be simply two properties heated by one small boiler, up to hundreds of properties heated by one large central heating plant.
Hillgreen can install district heating networks in order to allow the high capital cost of this equipment to be spread across a number of properties. These are usually owned by one land lord, but it is becoming more common to provide a network to heat a number of properties under separate ownership.

Why are biomass boilers often linked to district heating systems?

Heat Exchangers
Heat exchangers are often used to provide an indirect link from the district heat system to the property to be heated. This ensures that any problems that may occur in the existing heating system in the property do not affect the district heating system or any of the other properties.
Heat exchangers are often used to provide an indirect link from the district heat system to the property to be heated. This ensures that any problems that may occur in the existing heating system in the property do not affect the district heating system or any of the other properties.