What is a low carbon condensing gas boiler?
Low-carbon condensing gas boiler takes clean energy natural gas as fuel, and uses high-efficiency flue gas condensation waste heat recovery device to absorb sensible heat and latent heat released by steam condensation in the tail of the boiler, so as to achieve the purpose of improving boiler thermal efficiency and saving energy, thereby reducing carbon emissions.
Low-carbon gas-fired boiler recovers the energy from the hot flue gas (generally around 140℃) emitted by the boiler through a certain device. The temperature of the recovered flue gas is only around 60℃, so that the thermal efficiency is increased by about 10%, which naturally saves about 10% of gas. At the same time, during the energy recovery process, it can also reduce the emission of harmful gases and reduce environmental pollution.
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SZS series gas-fired (oil-fired) hot water boilerLive Chat7-116 MW1-1.6 MPa
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