A commercial and household dual-purpose hot water boiler is a device that can not only meet the daily hot water needs of households but also be applied in commercial places such as hotels and office buildings to provide hot water or heating. Here is a detailed introduction about it:
Common types
Gas-fired hot water boilers: With mature technology, a wide range of thermal power, using natural gas, liquefied gas and other fuels, they have high combustion efficiency and relatively low pollution. They are currently the most widely used type.
Electric hot water boilers: They feature quick start-up, flexible adjustment and zero emissions, making them suitable for situations with abundant power supply. However, their operating costs are relatively high.
Fuel oil hot water boiler: It uses fuel oil as fuel, has a relatively high thermal efficiency, and can provide a large thermal power. However, the storage and use of fuel oil require certain safety measures and cause certain pollution to the environment.
Biomass hot water boilers: They use biomass, wood and other energy sources as fuel. Their prices are much lower than those of electricity, natural gas and diesel. They are very cost-effective for long-term use. However, they require a dedicated storage room and take up a large area.
Performance characteristics
High thermal efficiency: The thermal efficiency can reach over 95%, effectively saving fuel costs.
High level of automation control: Modern dual-purpose hot water boilers are generally equipped with intelligent control systems, which can precisely adjust the combustion or heating power according to actual needs, achieving on-demand heating and facilitating operation and monitoring.
The safety protection devices are complete: usually equipped with over-temperature protection, over-pressure protection, flameout protection, water shortage protection and other devices to ensure safe and reliable operation.
Stable hot water production rate: The hot water production rate varies among different models of boilers, and can be selected based on actual water usage requirements.
Key points for selection
Clarify the requirements: It is necessary to consider the purpose of the hot water, the required temperature, the water consumption during peak hours, and the energy supply conditions of the usage site, etc., to initially screen the type of boiler and determine the appropriate power.
Consider performance indicators: Pay attention to thermal power and output capacity, heating speed and response time, level of automation control, materials and processes, etc., to ensure that the boiler can meet the usage requirements and operate stably for a long time.
Pay attention to energy efficiency: In addition to thermal efficiency, it is also necessary to examine partial load efficiency and system integration efficiency, and select energy-efficient products to reduce long-term operating costs.
Ensure safety and reliability: Confirm that the design and manufacture of the boiler comply with relevant standards, have strict quality inspection procedures and complete safety protection devices, and at the same time, the manufacturer or supplier can provide reliable installation guidance and after-sales service.
