Wood pellet Din Plus and EN+A1
A European standard for wood fuel pellets was introduced in 2011 EN 14961-2 the specifications for premium wood pellets are: Particle size: 6mm to 8mm for domestic and small scale systems, 10-12 mm for larger systems
Moisture content: less than 10%
Calorific value: less than 4.7kWh/kg
Ash content: less than 1% (low), less than 3% (standard) or less than 6% (high); to be clearly labelled
Bulk density: less than 600 kg/m
Sulfur content: less than 300 ppm
Chlorine: less than: 800ppm
Only additives: lignin and trace amounts of vegetable oil as a die lubricant
Mechanical durability of pellets is specified in EN 335, with determination by technical standard CEN/TS 15210-1:2005.
The CEN/TC 355 standards include detailed specifications for sampling and testing biomass fuel.
ENplus wood pellet certification
ENplus is a unifying wood pellet quality assurance system based on the EN 14961-2 standard for wood pellets. It was agreed upon by the European Pellet Council in January 2011. HETAS is a certification body.
- Consistent Quality: DIN Plus-certified pellets meet strict quality criteria, ensuring uniformity in size, shape, and composition. This consistency contributes to efficient combustion and reduced emissions.
- Low Ash Content: These pellets have low ash content, which means less residue is left behind in the pellet stove or boiler, reducing maintenance requirements.
- High Heat Output: DIN Plus pellets have a high energy density, which results in an efficient and effective heat output when burned.
- Low Moisture Content: The moisture content in DIN Plus pellets is closely monitored and controlled, typically at or below 10%. Low moisture content enhances combustion efficiency and reduces the risk of corrosion in pellet stoves and boilers.
- Low Emissions: These pellets produce fewer emissions, contributing to cleaner and more environmentally friendly heating.
ENplus A1:ENplus is a European certification standard developed by the European Pellet Council (EPC) to ensure the quality and traceability of wood pellets. ENplus has several quality classes, with ENplus A1 being the highest quality category for wood pellets.Here are some key characteristics of ENplus A1-certified wood pellets:
- Stringent Quality Standards: ENplus A1 pellets adhere to strict quality and safety standards set by the European Pellet Council. These standards cover factors like pellet composition, size, and packaging.
- Traceability: ENplus-certified producers maintain detailed records, allowing for traceability throughout the supply chain. This traceability helps ensure that the pellets meet quality and sustainability criteria.
- Low Dust and Fines: ENplus A1 pellets have low dust and fines content, reducing the risk of clogging and improving the efficiency of pellet stoves and boilers.
- Sustainable Sourcing: ENplus certification includes criteria for sustainable sourcing, promoting responsible forestry practices and minimizing the environmental impact of pellet production.
- Reliable Heat Output: These pellets offer consistent and reliable heat output due to their high energy density and low moisture content.
Both DIN Plus and ENplus A1 certifications provide consumers with confidence in the quality, performance, and environmental sustainability of wood pellets. When shopping for wood pellets for heating or other purposes, looking for these certifications on the product packaging is a good way to ensure that you are getting a premium product that meets the highest industry standards.
Larissa Robel –
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