The condensing boiler Radiant R1CR 34 exploits the condensation process of the water vapor in the fumes to recover latent heat, thus offering significantly higher energy efficiency than traditional boilers.
The condensing boiler Radiant R1CR 28 is a boiler in which the water vapor in the flue gases condenses. This process allows for the recovery of latent heat of condensation, consequently offering higher energy efficiency compared to a traditional boiler.
The open chamber and pilot flame boiler Euroterm SIMPLEX 20 P is a boiler in which the main burner is ignited with the help of a pilot light that remains always on. Traditional boilers only use a part of the sensible heat of the combustion gases because it is necessary to avoid the condensation of the gases, which would lead to corrosive phenomena.
The Euroterm AURA MEB K 28 S condensing boiler utilizes the process of condensing the water vapor contained in the exhaust gases to recover heat. This technique greatly increases energy efficiency compared to traditional boilers.