Buderus condensing boiler wins international design award

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The Buderus GB162 wall-hung gas-fired condensing boiler has won one of the world’s best known design awards for its excellence of technical design. The prestigious iF product-design award was presented at a high-profile award ceremony in Hanover. This boiler won the award in the category for industry and buildings. It was chosen for its innovative design, in particular its Alu-Plus ‘engine-block’ heat exchanger. The outer surface of the heat exchanger is treated to prevent dust and particles from combustion adhering to its surface, effectively making it self cleaning.
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