Non Condensing Combi Boilers

Traditional and Reliable Heating Technology

Non-condensing combi boilers are designed to provide dependable space heating and domestic hot water using a traditional and proven heating technology. These systems operate by directly transferring heat from the burner to the heating water without recovering additional heat from the exhaust gases.

Because of their simple and robust structure, non-condensing combi boilers remain a practical solution for many residential applications and for replacement projects where existing heating systems are already designed for conventional boilers.

How Non-Condensing Boilers Work

In a non-condensing combi boiler, the combustion process heats the primary heat exchanger, which then transfers heat to the heating circuit and domestic hot water system. Unlike condensing boilers, the exhaust gases leave the system at higher temperatures without passing through a secondary condensing process.

This operating principle provides a simple and reliable heating system with fewer components.

Key characteristics include:

  • Direct heat transfer through a primary heat exchanger
  • Higher flue gas temperatures compared to condensing boilers
  • Simple and robust combustion system
  • Reliable performance for conventional heating systems

Difference Between Condensing and Non-Condensing Combi Boilers

The main difference between condensing and non-condensing combi boilers lies in how they use the energy contained in the flue gases.

Condensing combi boilers

  • Recover additional heat from exhaust gases
  • Achieve higher efficiency levels
  • Operate with lower flue gas temperatures
  • Offer reduced energy consumption

Non-condensing combi boilers

  • Use a traditional combustion process
  • Have a simpler internal structure
  • Provide reliable heating performance
  • Are often preferred for replacement installations

This distinction allows installers and distributors to select the most suitable boiler type depending on the building’s heating system and project requirements.

Practical Solution for Replacement Projects

Non-condensing combi boilers are particularly suitable for renovation and boiler replacement projects, where switching to a condensing system may require major system modifications. Their compact wall-mounted design allows easy installation in apartments, homes, and small residential buildings.

Additional advantages include:

  • Compact installation size
  • Easy system integration
  • User-friendly control interface
  • Reliable heating and hot water supply

These features make non-condensing combi boilers a practical and cost-effective solution for many residential heating applications.

Reliable Manufacturing and Supply

Our non-condensing combi boilers are manufactured according to international quality standards and supported by strong production capabilities. Many models are available from stock for fast delivery, ensuring reliable supply for distributors and HVAC partners.

For international partners and distributors, we also provide OEM and private label production, allowing long-term cooperation and stable product supply.

Key Differences Between Condensing and Non-Condensing Boilers

FeatureCondensing Combi BoilerNon-Condensing Combi Boiler
EfficiencyHigher efficiency thanks to heat recoveryStandard efficiency
Flue Gas TemperatureLower flue gas temperatureHigher flue gas temperature
Energy ConsumptionReduced energy usageSlightly higher energy consumption
TechnologyAdvanced condensing technologyTraditional combustion system
InstallationIdeal for modern heating systemsSuitable for replacement projects

Condensing boilers maximize energy use by capturing heat from water vapor in the exhaust gases, while non-condensing boilers release this heat through the flue.

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