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TermoBar KS-GV-10DS 10 kW
TermoBar KS-G-10DS 10 kW
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Energy sourcegasgas
Installationfloorfloor
Typedual-circuit (heating and DHW)single-circuit (heating only)
Heating area80 m²80 m²
Technical specs
Heat output10 kW10 kW
Power supply230 Vautonomous (no electricity)
Coolant min. T40 °С40 °С
Coolant max. T90 °С90 °С
Heating circuit max. pressure2 bar2 bar
DHW circuit max. pressure6 bar
Consumer specs
Circulation pump
Boiler specs
Efficiency90 %90 %
Combustion chamberopen (atmospheric)open (atmospheric)
Inlet gas pressure13 mbar13 mbar
Max. gas consumption1.12 m³/h1.12 m³/h
Coolant performance4 L/h
Connections
Mains water intake1/2"
DHW flow1/2"
Gas supply1/2"1/2"
Central heating flow1 1/2"1 1/2"
Central heating return1 1/2"1 1/2"
Safety
Safety systems
gas pressure drop
water overheating
flame loss
draft control
gas pressure drop
water overheating
flame loss
draft control
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Dimensions (HxWxD)840x580x235 mm840x580x235 mm
Weight57 kg55.5 kg
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2014february 2014

Type

Depending on the set of functions, boilers are divided into single-circuit and dual-circuit.

- Single-circuit boilers are equipped with one heat exchanger, in which the heat from fuel combustion is transferred to the heat medium of the heating system. The only function of such boilers is space heating. It is technically possible to use single-circuit boilers to provide hot water, but this requires an additional tank (the so-called indirect water heater).

- In dual-circuit boilers, the primary heat exchanger is supplemented by a secondary one. Due to this, such a boiler, in addition to heating the room, also provides a hot water supply. In this case, both running water and water accumulated in a special tank(see Built-in water heater tank) can be used.

Power supply

The type of electrical supply required for normal operation of the boiler. Power supply may be required not only for electric models but also for other types of boilers (see "Power supply") — in particular, for the operation of control automation. Connection options can be:

230 V. Work from a household system with a voltage of 230 V. At the same time, models with a power consumption of up to 3.5 kW can be connected to a standard outlet, but for high consumption devices, you need to connect directly to the distribution board. Many of the electric boilers with this connection also allow operation from 400 V (see below).

400 V. Operation from a three-phase system with a voltage of 400 V. This power supply is suitable for boilers with any power consumption. However, it is not as common as 230 V: in particular, it may be difficult to use it in a residential area. Therefore, this option is provided mainly in high-power devices for which a 230 V power supply is not suitable.

— Autonomous work. Work in completely autonomous mode, without an electricity connection. This format of operation is found in all boilers that do not use electrical heating (see "Energy source"), except for purely liquid fuel ones — in them, electricity is necessary for the operation of the fuel supply systems.

DHW circuit max. pressure

The maximum pressure in the hot water circuit (DHW) at which it can operate for a long time without failures and damage. See "Heating circuit maximum pressure".

Coolant performance

The amount of heat carrier passing through the boiler heat exchanger per unit of time. The optimal performance is such that three full volumes of the entire heating system pass through the heat exchanger per hour.

Mains water intake

The diameter of the pipe for connecting the pipe through which cold water is supplied to the boiler for heating and use in the hot water supply system.

Diameters are indicated in inches. It is allowed to connect a pipe of a different diameter through an adapter, but the best option is still a match in size. There are connection options 1/2", 3/4", 1" and 1 1/2".

DHW flow

The diameter of the pipe for connecting the pipe through which hot water leaves the boiler for the DHW system.

Diameters are indicated in inches. It is allowed to connect a pipe of a different diameter through an adapter, but the best option is still a match in size.
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