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![]() Gain system efficiency by selecting multiple boilersDuring much of the heating season, the heating load is small, usually less than 25% of the boiler plant capacity. It is only during the coldest days of the year that the full capacity of the boiler plant is required. By selecting multiple boilers over a single boiler, a more efficient system can be achieved. There are major savings in maintenance costs, service costs, and fuel efficiency. The largest gain in efficiency results from changing from a single boiler system to two boilers. Another significant gain can be made when switching from two to four boilers. However, the marginal gains in efficiency decrease as the number of boilers is increased. Consider this...In order to achieve the highest possible energy efficiency, it is common to install multiple high-efficiency condensing boilers as the heating plant. To gain these high-efficiencies, these boilers must operate at low temperatures in order to extract the latent heat out of the combustion flue gases. This occurs when operating below the condensation point of the boiler. Using an outdoor reset control, the multiple boilers are operated to maintain low operating temperatures during mild outdoor air temperatures, which are also the same periods when the heating load is small. During cold outdoor temperatures, the heating load is large and the boilers are often operated at high temperatures, which are above the condensation point of the boiler. Once operating above the condensation point, the high-efficiency boilers no longer recover the latent heat of the flue gases so that their efficiencies are equivalent to a mid-efficiency non-condensing boiler. How to Get the Most out of Your System?The key is to ensure that the high-efficiency boilers are always operated first and only operate the mid-efficiency boilers during peak heating loads. The result is similar efficiency performance at much lower installation cost. Another important consideration is to operate mid-efficient non-condensing boilers above the condensation temperature to prevent damage to the heat exchanger. This is accomplished by requiring the boilers to maintain a minimum boiler target temperature when the mid-efficiency boilers are firing. |
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