Articles, tagged with "condensing boilers", page 4
03rd November 2010
You may need to replace that old unit with an energy efficient boiler. Perhaps you are installing a new heat system. There are some things that you may want to know before you purchase high efficiency equipment.
Types of Systems
There are two basic ...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
01st November 2010
Condensing Boilers, whether oil or gas burning, are about the most energy efficient Central Heating System boilers in buildings. The efficiencies typically may run as high as 98 % according to claims by the manufacturers. The same items on test beds of un...
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Author:
Sam
26th October 2010
The condensing boiler is a high efficiency, modern boiler. It has a larger second heat exchanger, so that the hot exhaust, releases extra gas energy which is used to preheat the water in the boiler system. The term condensing applies to the technology whi...
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Author:
nedbrumby@gmail.com
20th October 2010
A condensing boiler is an excellent choice for heating water as well as heating the home. They minimize heat loss and utilize the water's heat by burning gas, to obtain the maximum efficiency. They recycle waste gases, thus doubling the use of the origina...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
12th October 2010
With today’s energy prices sky rocketing and the damaging effects of global warming, conserving energy and reducing our carbon footprint is becoming more important. Installing an A rated, high efficiency condensing boiler with good system controls such as...
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Author:
Franklin Bill
07th October 2010
That alien looking box which magically supplies the hot water when you open the tap and feeds your central heating is probably the most important piece of technology in your home. The question is: How do I decide which boiler to buy. There are three prima...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
05th October 2010
If you maintain your boiler regularly with a check up and service annually, then boiler repairs could be a viable option when your boiler develops a fault. If however you have not kept your boiler in good condition, then the damage may call for a new boil...
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Author:
robert brown
24th September 2010
Providing hot water and heating for your family is essential and everyone has to do it. However, millions of households are wasting money by not installing a more energy efficient heating system. This guide will help you decide which kind of boiler you ne...
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Author:
Awebuser
22nd September 2010
There are a variety of heating systems to consider when you decide on how best to heat your home and provide an efficient supply of hot water. Conventional water heaters, condensing boilers and immersion heaters are all useful and each have their own pros...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
15th September 2010
Condensing Boiler vs Non condensing Boiler
The main theory of what a conventional non condensing boiler does is pretty simple. A boiler works by igniting a combustible fuel source (oil, natural gas, or LP gas) , with an appropriate air mixture. The heat ...
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Author:
nedbrumby@gmail.com
14th September 2010
They are a combination boiler and small in size. They heat water from the cold water main. When you turn on the tap, the water is already heating before it gets to tap outlet. Water is heated on demand. The absence of a storage cylinder means significant ...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
10th August 2010
Chris Pawlett, owner of the well-established Guisborough central heating and fireplaces company GA Pawlett, says that while it may not be the most glamourous or exciting purchase you'll make this year, it could be the most important one you make efficienc...
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Author:
Pawletts
13th July 2010
It looks as though tax and VAT are set to rise after arrangements set during the budget.This now means we have to realistically think about our out goings and how we can make cut backs on daily and monthly costs.
A major bill for most households is the g...
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Author:
Ellie23
23rd June 2010
The reason efficiency is important in regards to boilers is that our domestic boilers account for around 60% of all the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Also produced is NOx which is pollutants which causes acid rain that damages our earth's protective o...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
01st March 2010
Heating for a sustainable future
Energy is one of our most valuable resources, yet almost half the UK's carbon dioxide emissions, the main greenhouse gas causing climate change, actually come from the things we do every day. Every time we overfill the ...
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Author:
nbatdigital