We have a diverse range of water heaters, so you can choose the model that best suits your installation needs (use, size of the house, kind of exhaustion, economy) and the desired level of comfort.
 Choosing a water heater, the existence or not of a chimney, as well as the level of outside air supply and exhaustion quality from the gases of the combustion, are crucial factors for a correct choice that privileges your security.
In ideal conditions of exhaustion, a natural exhaust water heater is the most suitable option, otherwise you should choose equipment of ventilated or sealed exhaust, according to your needs.
Gas Water Heaters of Natural Exhaustion
Heaters of natural exhaustion are the best option in situations where exhaust conditions are ideal, in other words when you can make the installation of a stretch of at least 30 cm vertically for evacuation of gases from the burning.
Ventilated Gas Water Heaters
Ventilated water heaters, because they have a built-in ventilator that dissipates the combustion gases, are ideal for places where:
• The effectiveness of Water Heaters of Natural Exhaustion is not guaranteed;
• There isn’t a section of at least 30 cm vertically on the device, so that the connection of the exhaust pipe is made properly and safely;
• The exhaust pipe has more than two curves, is very long, does not have the required minimum slope upward or be directed to the building's facade.
Sealed Gas Water Heaters
Sealed water heaters have a sealed combustion chamber and a ventilator, the air being used by the device comes from outside the building, through separate pipes (Ų 80/80 mm) or double concentric chimney (Ų 80/110 mm), and not from inside the room where it is.
These devices are ideal for places with poor air exhaustion and admission.
Condensation Gas Water Heaters
Condensation water heaters have an innovative and environment friendly technology, in which the heat released by the combustion gases is utilized to preheat the water. This feature gives these devices a higher yield (101%) compared to the performance of a traditional water heater (86%).
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