Fully premixed low nitrogen condensing boiler refers to a boiler using fully premixed combustion technology. Fully premixed combustion refers to a combustion mode in which natural gas is fully mixed with air according to a certain proportion before combustion and air is no longer needed to be supplied during combustion.
The difference between ordinary gas-fired boiler and fully premixed low-nitrogen condensing boiler lies in whether air and natural gas are mixed before or after entering the burner.
The condensing boiler burns carbon-based fuel with oxygen in order to produce steam and carbon dioxide. The gases that escape this process (through a chimney) as exhaust are called flue gases. The major advantage is that they offer up to a 90% improvement in terms of efficiency when compared to standard gas boilers. Overall, condensing boilers are considered much more efficient in contrast to non-condensing gas boilers, a major consideration for any business running on a budget.
Condensing boilers can achieve up to 98% thermal efficiency, compared to 70%-80% with conventional designs (based on the higher heating value of fuels). Typical models offer efficiencies over 90% when the return water temperature is at 110 ºF or less; the lower the return water temperature, the higher the efficiency gain.
1. In terms of boiler body structure, WNS series gas-fired (oil-fired) boilers are fire tube boilers; SZS series gas-fired (oil-fired) boilers are water tube boilers;
2. In terms of boiler working pressure, if the boiler pressure is below 1.6Mpa, the choice is usually the WNS series gas-fired (oil-fired) boiler, if the boiler pressure is above 1.6Mpa, the SZS series gas-fired (oil-fired) boiler may be a better solution. Some high-pressure boilers also adopted SZS series gas-fired (oil-fir...