Heat Only Boilers On The Rise

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Almost all homes in the UK are heated with either furnaces or boilers. Simply put, furnaces basically heat the air and then distribute it throughout the entire house using either air ducting systems or channels. Using boilers in residence facilitates the home’s requirement of hot water and steam. Similarly, steam gets distributed through pipes. This steam then goes through a heat radiator. Likewise, heated water gets distributed through baseboard radiators or through specialized floor systems. Alternatively, air can also be heated through coils running along the corridors of the home.

Steam boilers are known to operate at high temperatures (even higher than hot water boilers). However, they are inefficient in their operation.

With the advent of technology and innovations in this field, better higher efficiency boiler systems are now available for home installation. Such new technologies allow users and consumers of these systems to easily monitor the boiler’s efficiency by logging data on annual fuel utilization. This is ideally a measure of the efficiency of the system in converting energy from fuel to heat over an average calendar year.

There are several types of boilers available for home use, making it somewhat challenging to choose the best boiler system for your home. Looking at all the innovative technologies available, a good solution for home boiler systems would be the heat only boiler. These boilers are the best solutions for homes with a higher demand for heated water and require hot water through multiple outlets.

Suppose you are considering a replacement of your existing boiler system. In that case, it will be best for you to look at the best heat only boilers which can offer adequate and appropriate support and warranty. A heat only boiler can be a fantastic, efficient option at an affordable price.

Heat only boilers are incredibly efficient and are soon becoming the choice systems for most homeowners. These heat only boilers comprise two tanks. One fitted in the loft or attic, and the other functioning as a hot water cylinder. The first tank is generally the cold water tank, which takes the water from the main supply. This water is then heated in the second tank or hot water cylinder, and from here, this heated water is adequately circulated throughout the home.

The cylinder tank is also known as the feed and expansion tank. It transfers cold water to maintain the water level within the central heating system. Sometimes, when the radiator gets heated, water may evaporate or even leak. This is why the feed tank is included in the system. This tank ensures that the evaporated water or leakages are replenished in the system. At times, the second tank could also be used as an additional storage tank.

Considering the many benefits of heat only boiler systems, many homeowners are fast adapting to its application. Among the many advantages of this system, one of the main benefits is that it can heat large amounts of water and distribute it to multiple outlets at once. It is a system best suited to more extensive and busier families who generally need a more significant amount of hot water. Unlike a combi system, with this type of boiler system, you can get hot water at multiple outlets simultaneously, with little or no effect on the water pressure. It can be said that combi boilers are best suited to smaller homes, while heat only boilers would be the ideal choice for large homes. Due to these features, heat only boilers sometimes also get referred to as regular or conventional boilers. They are also traditional heating systems in nature.

Considering heat only boilers to be the advanced technology option of the most traditional type of systems, they offer some significant advantages:

Heat only boilers are excellent for large homes and commercial applications

Extremely efficient and effective in applications where the water pressure is intrinsically low

Can be an excellent backup system in the event of an emergency

Safe to use

Easily adaptable and compatible with alternative energy and solar thermal systems

While heat only boilers can be called regular boilers or conventional boilers, they are pretty popular. Similarly, combi boilers which are more complex and run your heating and hot water together, are also growing in acceptance and fast becoming the suitable choice for home installation. Heat only boilers are used for the heating requirements in central heating systems with hot water being stored in large tanks and is thus the best type for more extensive facilities.


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