High-efficiency cast-iron boilers from Broag

Broag’s Remeha of high-efficiency cast-iron sectional hot-water boilers have pressure-jet burners and achieve a combustion efficiency of up to 92%. They can burn natural gas or light oil and, being sectional boilers, can be assembled on site. Outputs from 55 to 1450 kW are met are met by three boilers. The user can specify the number of sections required in the P320, P420 or P520 configurations, providing wide scope for dimensions and output. These boilers have large combustion chambers and triple pass to achieve low emissions of NOx.
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