Types of Home Heating Boilers
Which Type of Home Heating
Boiler Is Best For Your Home
Introduction:
There are several different
types of home hot water boilers used in home
heating systems and several different manufactures.
Although
most homeowners only want to know that there boiler
is going to keep them warm or produce hot water
there are differences between these boilers in the
way they work which should be understood and
determine which boiler is suitable for your home.
Conventional gas boilers are
used to heat the cast iron coil in the boiler
through which water passes through and is heated.
With this kind of boiler hot water is not generated
on demand but heated and stored in a copper
cylinder. The gas boiler is very reliable as there
are fewer elements that can malfunction and they
are easy to control. These conventional gas boilers
can cost more but they lower maintenance costs
during the life of the boiler which is about 25
years. It is suitable for most property homes.
The combination boiler (gas or
oil) heats the water in the same way as the
conventional gas boiler with the additional
capability of providing the home with heated water.
A secondary hot water heating system isn’t
necessary. This is the most popular boiler used in
homes today. The oil fired boiler is less expensive
to operate simply because heating oil is cheaper
than either propane of natural gas in most
locations.
The combination boiler is an
excellent heating and domestic hot water system for
nearly any home although the maintenance
requirements on the oil fire boiler is slightly
more than the gas fired boiler.
There is also a third multi
fuel boiler. The multi fuel boiler can run on gas,
oil or solid fuel such as wood or coal but requires
an open flue to remove the smoke and potentially
dangerous gas they generate. They produce heat for
the home as well as domestic hot water.
All boilers come in different
sizes with different power outputs. When purchasing
a boiler ensure you choose the right power output
for the size of your home. The size of the boiler
is determined by the amount of house heat lost
which is usually calculated by the heating
specialist where you purchase the boiler.
These are the types of home
heating boilers commonly used to provide heat and
domestic hot water in homes today.
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