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Gas boilers are generally more energy efficient than other types of heating systems, which can save money on energy bills. They are also reliable and can provide a constant supply of hot water for heating and domestic use.
The condensing boiler is to use the high-efficiency condensation waste heat recovery device to absorb the sensible heat in the high-temperature flue gas discharged from the boiler and the latent heat released by the condensation of water vapor to achieve the purpose of improving the thermal efficiency of the boiler.
The most common types of gas boilers are combination boilers, conventional boilers, and system boilers. Combination boilers provide heat and hot water on demand, while conventional boilers require a separate hot water tank. System boilers have a built-in hot water cylinder but still require a cold water tank.
With these methods, you can use your fireplace more efficiently, reduce your energy consumption, and lower your heating costs while maintaining a warm and comfortable indoor environment.
Adopting advanced fully premixed surface combustion technology, the air and natural gas are completely mixed in a scientific proportion before entering the combustion chamber. While ensuring the full combustion of natural gas, it reduces the amount of air used, making the combustion more complete, reducing energy consumption and saving energy. Environmental friendly.
Reduced heat loss from fuel combustion. Efficient absorption of heat energy generated by fuel. As the flue gas condensation can collect harmful substances in the flue gas into condensed water, reducing the emission of acidic substances and other pollutants into the air