The cast iron radiator, or cast iron heater, has excellent thermal inertia properties and is well-suited for use with condensing boilers. It requires low operating temperatures, allowing the condensing boiler to modulate significantly, entering the condensation range.
Read MoreIn Storage Boilers of any type, there is a reserve of sanitary water already at temperature and ready for use. The boiler keeps it hot, thus reducing ignition times and increasing the responsiveness of the domestic hot water system.
Read MoreUnderfloor heating is a type of distribution that spreads heat evenly throughout the rooms where it is installed. It requires different operating temperatures compared to cast iron or aluminum radiator systems.
Read MoreIn the low-efficiency type C boiler, the air pressure switch detects the operation of the flue fan (exhaust fan). It consists of two tubes connected to the venturi ports of the extractor, functioning as pressure and vacuum sensors.
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