What is a condensing boiler?
Oct 30, 2024
A condensing boiler is an energy-efficient boiler that uses the heat generated by fuel combustion to heat water or air. Unlike traditional boilers, condensing boilers recover the heat from the flue gas generated during the combustion process through a condenser, which greatly improves the efficiency of the boiler.
The working principle of a condensing boiler is to condense the water vapor in the exhaust gas generated by combustion into water by cooling it. This condensation process releases latent heat, which the boiler can capture and use to reduce energy waste. Therefore, the thermal efficiency of a condensing boiler can usually reach more than 96%, which is much higher than that of a traditional boiler.
Advantages of condensing boilers:
1. High efficiency and energy saving: By recovering the heat from the exhaust gas, the combustion efficiency is improved and fuel consumption is reduced.
2. Environmental protection: More efficient combustion reduces the emission of carbon dioxide and other harmful gases.
3. Cost savings: Although the initial installation cost may be higher, it can effectively reduce daily operation costs, greatly reduce factory production cost in long-term use.
Kenuo Boiler is committed to the research and development and production of condensing boilers. The thermal efficiency of Kenuo condensing boilers is super high tup to 109%, which is in the leading position in the industry.