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Comparison Buderus Logamax plus GB062-24KD 25.4 kW
230 V
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230 V

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Buderus Logamax plus GB062-24KD 25.4 kW 230 V
Buderus Logamax plus GB012-24K 25.6 kW 230 V
Buderus Logamax plus GB062-24KD 25.4 kW
230 V
Buderus Logamax plus GB012-24K 25.6 kW
230 V
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Energy sourcegasgas
Installationwallwall
Typedual-circuit (heating and DHW)dual-circuit (heating and DHW)
Heating area203 m²250 m²
Condensing
Technical specs
Heat output25.4 kW25.6 kW
Min. heat output4.1 kW
Power supply230 V230 V
Power consumption120 W
Coolant max. T82 °С82 °С
Heating circuit max. pressure3 bar5 bar
DHW circuit max. pressure10 bar
Consumer specs
DHW min. T40 °С40 °С
DHW max. T60 °С60 °С
Wi-Fi
"Summer" mode
Heated floor mode
Warm start
Circulation pump
Boiler specs
Efficiency110 %102.5 %
Combustion chamberopen (atmospheric)closed (turbocharged)
Flue diameter
60/100, 80/125 mm /80/80 mm for separate/
80/125 mm
Inlet gas pressure13 mbar
Max. gas consumption3.18 m³/h2.6 m³/h
Expansion vessel capacity8 L8 L
Expansion vessel pressure0.5 bar
Connections
Mains water intake1/2"1/2"
DHW flow1/2"1/2"
Gas supply3/4"3/4"
Central heating flow3/4"3/4"
Central heating return3/4"3/4"
Safety
Safety systems
gas pressure drop
water overheating
flame loss
draft control
 
gas pressure drop
water overheating
flame loss
draft control
power outage
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Dimensions (HxWxD)815x400x300 mm715x440x355 mm
Weight36 kg25.6 kg
Added to E-Catalogapril 2017march 2014

Heating area

The maximum area of the building that the boiler can effectively heat. However, it is worth considering that different buildings have different thermal insulation properties and modern buildings are much “warmer” than 30-year-old and even more so 50-year-old houses. Accordingly, this paragraph is more of a reference nature and does not allow a full assessment of the actual heated area. There is a formula by which you can derive the maximum heating area, knowing the useful power of the boiler and the climatic conditions in which it will be used; see Heat output for more details. In our case, the heating area is calculated according to the formula "boiler power multiplied by 8", which is approximately equivalent to use in houses that are more than a dozen years old.

Heat output

It is the maximum useful power of the boiler.

The ability of the device to heat a room of a particular area directly depends on this parameter; by power, you can approximately determine the heating area, if this parameter is not indicated in the specs. The most general rule says that for a dwelling with a ceiling height of 2.5 – 3 m, at least 100 W of heat power is needed to heat 1 m2 of area. There are also more detailed calculation methods that take into account specific factors: the climatic zone, heat gain from the outside, design features of the heating system, etc.; they are described in detail in special sources. Also note that in dual-circuit boilers (see "Type"), part of the heat generated is used to heat water for the hot water supply; this must be taken into account when evaluating the output power.

It is believed that boilers with a power of more than 30 kW must be installed in separate rooms (boiler rooms).

Min. heat output

The minimum heat output at which the heating boiler can operate in constant mode. Operation at minimum power allows you to reduce the number of on-and-off cycles that adversely affect the durability of heating boilers.

Power consumption

The maximum electrical power consumed by the boiler during operation. For non-electric models (see Energy source), this power is usually low, as it is required mainly for control circuits and it can be ignored. Regarding electric boilers, it is worth noting that the power consumption in them is most often somewhat higher than the useful one since part of the energy is inevitably dissipated and not used for heating. Accordingly, the ratio of useful and consumed power can be used to evaluate the efficiency of such a boiler.

Heating circuit max. pressure

The maximum pressure in the heating circuit of the boiler, at which it remains operational, and there is no risk of physical damage to the structure. For a heating system, the maximum pressure is usually about 3 bar, and for a domestic hot water circuit up to 10 bar. When the maximum pressure is exceeded, a safety valve is activated, and part of the water is discharged from the system until a normal pressure level is reached.

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".

Wi-Fi

The boiler has a Wi-Fi module. This function is often used to remotely control the unit from a smartphone, tablet or other device. The specific features of such control may be different: for some models, you need to install a special application, for others, control is available through a page in any browser; the gadget can be connected directly or via the Internet, etc. The details of using Wi-Fi in each case should be clarified separately. Note that through such a communication channel, you can not only control the unit but also receive notifications from it — about the operating mode and parameters, about the current state, about failures and malfunctions, etc. At the same time, this function is relatively rare. In most cases, traditional control is sufficient.

Heated floor mode

The boiler has a special mode for underfloor heating systems.

Underfloor heating differs from conventional heating systems primarily by a lower coolant temperature — otherwise the floor could be too hot for comfortable use (plus, high temperatures are also undesirable for flooring and furniture installed on it). In addition, boilers with this function are distinguished by increased pump power. In order to ensure efficient circulation of the coolant through branched heating circuits that have rather high resistance.

Warm start

Support for the warm start function by the boiler.

This function is found only in dual-circuit models (see "Type"): it accelerates the water heating for the domestic hot water system and ensures a constant leaving water temperature. To do this, the boiler automation monitors and controls the temperature of the water in the secondary heat exchanger of the boiler. The presence of a "warm start" affects the cost of the unit, but this is offset by the ease of use.
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