These units are floor-mounted water heating and storage systems
designed specifically for applications requiring high-volume and continuous
hot water, such as large detached houses, villas, or small-scale
businesses. Thanks to their floor-standing configuration, they incorporate
a large-capacity water tank (calorifier); they rapidly heat the water using
natural gas or LPG and maintain the set temperature until the moment of
use. The primary advantage over standard combi boilers is that instead of
heating water instantaneously only when a tap is opened, they maintain
an abundant supply of high-pressure, ready-to-use hot water within a
large storage vessel.
Based on their technical design, they offer two different discharge and
operating principles:
Room-Sealed (Hermetic) Models: These provide maximum safety by
drawing the oxygen required for combustion from the outside via a
dedicated fan and flue system and discharging exhaust gases back
outdoors. They are the preferred choice for areas with limited ventilation.
Conventional Flue (Open Flue) Models: These draw combustion air from
the room in which they are installed and discharge waste gases through a
standard building chimney.
In summary, these systems are ideal high-capacity solutions for spaces
where comfort is a priority and where multiple bathrooms or faucets must
be used simultaneously without experiencing any drop in water temperature
or flow.
- Closed combustion chamber and room-sealed operation
- Fan-assisted flue gas system
- Enamel-lined and hygienic inner surface
- Magnesium anode protection
- Automatic electronic ignition and flame monitoring system
- Adjustable temperature and overheating thermostat
- Multigas stainless steel premix burner
- High efficiency - Class A
- Low fuel consumption
- High hot water production capacity
- Quiet operation
- Space-saving compact design
- Easy installation
- Natural Gas or LPG operation