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Changing heating system design with wide temperature differentials

Wide differential temperatures in heat networks

Wider temperature differentials are increasingly used to design commercial heating systems. We investigate how this affects heating system performance and what you need to understand when designing these systems.

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Commissioning commercial boilers

Commissioning is an essential procedure to ensure your commercial boilers and/or water heaters have been correctly installed and setup. What does it involve and what other benefits does it offer?

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Cast iron boilers

Cast iron condensing boilers

Cast iron is a material that has been used for a long time in commercial boilers. Learn how it has developed over time and why it is still a material of choice in the heat exchanger of our boilers.

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Comparing direct and indirect fired water heaters

Comparing Indirect vs Direct hot water systems - which system is best for me?

What is the difference between direct and indirect fired hot water systems? What does it depend on and whether I should choose one over the other? We shed light on this topic in this article.

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Boiler heat exchanger for commercial heating

Which commercial boiler heat exchanger is best for my project?

A wide variety of metal alloys are used in commercial boiler heat exchangers. Not every metal is suited for every application, that’s why we’re taking a look at the benefits of each material and for which kind of projects they are a popular choice.

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Changing boilers from atmospheric to condensing

Changing from atmospheric boilers to condensing boilers.

Refurbishing a commercial heating system can bring many challenges. In this article, we're looking at older heating systems and what needs to be considered when preparing them for a change from atmospheric boilers to condensing boilers.

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