What should I look for in a new Boiler?
Purchasing a new boiler is a big decision for any company or organization. It means investing thousands of dollars in a piece of equipment you'll be using for many years to come. Needless to say, it's not a venture you should take lightly. You need to know ahead of time exactly what you should be looking for in a new boiler.
Price
Price is obviously going to be a factor because odds are you're operating with a budget. Of course, you should keep in mind potential costs after you buy and install the boiler. If you choose a premium boiler, it'll probably be more reliable and efficient, as well as save you on maintenance and repair costs in the long run.
Safety
Boiler failures are rare these days, but when they do happen, it can be catastrophic. That's why safety should still be a priority when looking for a new boiler. It usually helps to buy from a manufacturer with a track record for producing safe boilers. For instance, ZOZEN has sold over 12850 sets worldwide and never experienced a serious explosion.
Space
For the most part, boiler rooms and steam plants have a finite amount of space. You may not want a massive boiler that takes up all of your available space. More compact boilers will give you plenty of open space in your boiler room, giving you the flexibility to add more boilers later if your needs increase.
Efficiency
This relates to price because the efficiency of your boiler is going to have a direct impact on how much you spend on fuel. If you spend a little extra on a boiler with better fuel efficiency, you may be able to save money in the long run by lowering your fuel costs. Those kinds of savings can really add up over time.
Service life
Ideally, you'll want a boiler that will last a long time so you can put off the process of buying another one as long as possible.
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