Based on past experience, users are more accustomed to storing biomass pellets in late autumn and using them in winter. According to feedback from users who use the TONY biomass pellet machine to produce biomass pellets, the continuous rainy weather this year has led to a sudden drop in temperature, causing users to purchase and store biomass pellets earlier. Now, many users are stockpiling fuel pellets.
Whether it is enterprises or individuals, they will purchase a large quantity of biomass pellets at one time. Taking a household as an unit, 2 to 3 tons of biomass pellets are needed for one heating season. The one-time purchase volume in the industrial and centralized heating sectors is even larger. Then the question arises: How should large quantities of biomass pellets be stored? What issues should be noted?
The storage of biomass pellets mainly requires consideration of fire prevention and moisture prevention.
1.Fire prevention
Everyone knows that biomass pellets are used as fuel and are flammable. There must be no open flames, otherwise it will cause a major disaster. After purchasing biomass pellets, do not stack them randomly around the boiler. There should be a dedicated person in charge to check from time to time to see if there are any potential safety hazards. For those used at home, special attention must be paid to supervision. For use in public places such as enterprises, it is recommended to be equipped with fire extinguishers and other devices!
2. Moisture-proof
Everyone knows that biomass pellets will become loose when exposed to a certain level of humidity, which affects the combustion effect. The air already contains moisture, especially during the rainy season when the humidity of the air is even higher, which is more unfavorable for the storage of pellets. Therefore, when purchasing, it is best to buy biomass pellets packaged in moisture-proof packaging. In this way, we won't have to worry about storage under any conditions.
As long as these two points are paid attention to, biomass pellets can be stored well.