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a high efficiency modern boiler that incorporates an extra heat exchanger
a high efficiency modern boiler that incorporates either a larger heat exchanger or even a second heat exchanger
a high efficiency modern boiler that reclaims heat from hot exhaust gases to pre-heat the water in the boiler system
a highly efficient boiler which has much lower fuel, carbon emissions and running costs than conventional boilers
A boiler that takes advantage of the condesing gases that accumulate in a boiler. This type of boiler makes use of the extra heat that is created when the gas turns to liquid. This liquid is very corrosive and therefore the boilers are created to withstand corrosion.
Condensing furnaces and boilers are the most energy efficient units on the market today. The combustion process produces gas by-products that include water vapor and carbon dioxide. In a conventional heating system, these by-products are vented out of the house. Condensing systems cool the combustion gases to the point that water condenses and the process releases additional heat that is captured and distributed to the home. Condensing gas furnaces are generally 10-15% more efficient than conventional units.
Modern generation of boilers, usually gas fired, where the boiler efficiency has been increased by using the waste heat in the flue gases. They have a very low flue gas temperature and require an insulated drained flue.
A condensing boiler is a kind of hydronic boiler which achieves enhanced efficiency by incorporating an additional heat exchanger. This uses the heat in the exhaust gases from the boiler to preheat the water as it enters the boiler, and so recapturing energy that would otherwise be lost. When a condensing boiler is working at peak efficiency the water vapour produced by the consumption of gas or oil in the boiler condenses back into liquid water - hence the name "condensing boiler".