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LOOS INTERNATIONAL has renewed many aspects of its boiler programme
for hot water generators and now offers the best boiler design for every
application. Changes in national and international boiler regulations has
allowed the range of hot water generators to be expanded and diversified. From
the simple, low-cost solution in the area of warm water through to temperature
and pressure levels of 240°C and 30 bar, the new LOOS hot water generator range
offers customers the ideal boiler systems to suit their individual needs.
The UNIMAT Type UT-L hot water generator is built according to the design
principles of the famous UT boiler type and is equipped in accordance with the
Gas Appliances Directive (GAD). This low-priced hot water generator is used at a
low temperature and pressure level (110°C and 6 bar) in a performance range
between 750 and 19,200 kW. If national regulations allow, however, this hot
water generator can technically be used up to 120°C and 10 bar pressure.
The UNIMAT UT-M is a hot water generator according to the Pressure Vessels
Directive (PVD) and is suitable for use at a medium temperature and pressure
level up to max. 190°C and 16 bar. Based on the successful UT boiler design, the
area of use has been expanded to cover higher temperatures. Producing
high-pressure hot water in the medium temperature range for a reasonable price –
the UNIMAT UT-M – the new hot water generator – reference in a performance range
between 750 and 19,200 kW.
The UNIMAT UT-H and UT-HZ hot water generators are based on the tried and tested
design principles of the UL-S and double-flue steam boilers which LOOS has been
producing successfully for decades. They produce high-pressure hot water with a
pressure of up to 30 bar and temperatures up to 240°C. As a single-flue boiler
based on the three-pass principle, the UT-H is a hard worker in the performance
range between 820 and 18,300 kW. The UT-HZ double-flue boiler can even achieve
performances of up to 38 MW with the help of just one hot water generator.
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