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A competitive advantage from using condensing engineering
Using condensing engineering can cut operating costs and make an additional
contribution to protecting our environment. With the right condensing boiler,
additional costs are generally paid for in less than 2 years.
- Condensing engineering makes efficiencies of over 100% possible
Conventional boiler systems do not make full use of all the heat constituents in
the fuel – valuable energy is wasted in the flue gases that escape. The use of
condensing engineering allows this heat to be used to optimum effect. When using
condensing engineering, it is assumed that the materials are acid-resistant. In
the domestic sector, the complete boiler system is often made from stainless
steel, and these are known as a condensing boiler. In industry, it is generally
only the convection passes in which the condensing engineering is used that are
made from stainless steel. With heating boiler systems, the use of condensing
engineering has already been standard practice for some time. But using
condensing engineering can also be beneficial with steam boiler systems in
certain conditions.
- A Condensing boiler is both economical and ecological
Condensing technology does not only use the tangible warmth of the heating gas –
it also makes partial use of the evaporation warmth within the water vapour. In
comparison with conventional heating boilers with normal calorific value usage,
the use of condensing engineering can reduce fuel usage and emissions by more
than 10%.
- Natural gas benefits condensing engineering
If the characteristic data relevant for condensing engineering derived from
standard fuels are compared, natural gas offers the best usage potential.
Natural gas contains the highest levels of water and has the highest waste gas
dewpoint.
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