In a conventional boiler, condensation is a Bad Thing and usually avoided by maintaining the heat exchanger temperature well above dew point.
It was realised a while ago that the condensation that could occur in boilers was water produced in the combuston process and that significant amounts of...
Forget the terminology thing.... I don't know where this 'geyser' thing crept in from. In UK, single-point hot water heaters usually in kitchens or bathrooms used to quite popular and were also referred to as 'geysers'. Trouble was, they also tended to kill people with carbon monoxide and have...
Hi
I'm new here and quite surprised by the lack of threads on high-efficiency boilers (furnaces) (someone correct my terminology - here in UK, the thing in your house that makes hot water is a 'boiler').
In my work installing / maintaining mainly 'large residential' heating systems, I'm...