2 MW gas-fired Hoval condensing boilers

Hoval, boiler, condensing boiler, space heating

Hoval UltraGas condensing gas-fired boilers are available in capacities from 15 kW to 2 MW, compete with common-flue and optional pipework/header kits. Independent testing to DIN EN 676 confirms average NOx emissions of less than 40 mg/kWh — achieving the maximum BREEAM rating of three points relating to NOx emissions.

Net efficiencies of up to 109.9% are achieved when tested to the requirements of the European Boiler Efficiency and Gas Appliance Directives, with CO levels of 10 mg/kWh.

The modulating pre-mix down-firing burner has a turndown ratio of up to 10:1. The stainless-steel combustion chamber has a single-pass aluFer tube heat exchanger.

These boilers have a rear connection for a ducted fresh-air supply for room-sealed applications. There are two return connections for high- and low-temperature circuits.

Adding an interface module enables each boiler to be controlled by a 0 to 10 V signal, enabling BMS control of the burner firing rate or operating temperature set point. One or two optional TopTronic controllers provide enhanced control features, including sequencing for modular installations and system control.

For more information on this story, click here: May 2013, 80
Related links:
Related articles:



modbs tv logo

Finalists announced for the 2025 Pump Industry Awards

The Pump Industry Awards has revealed its highly anticipated finalists for 2025, showcasing the very best in innovation, performance and contribution across the pump sector. The winners will be celebrated at the prestigious gala dinner on Thursday 13th March at the Hilton Hotel, St. Georges Park in Burton on Trent.

Electrical businesses brace for project delays in 2025

The latest quarterly Building Engineering Business Survey (BEBS) has revealed that close to two thirds (63%) of electrotechnical and engineering services businesses are worried about delays to projects and the impact this can have on cashflow.