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Comparison ATON Atmo 8EM 8 kW vs ATON TermoMax A 8E 8 kW

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ATON Atmo 8EM 8 kW
ATON TermoMax A 8E 8 kW
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Energy sourcegasgas
Installationfloorfloor
Typesingle-circuit (heating only)single-circuit (heating only)
Heating area60 m²64 m²
Technical specs
Heat output8 kW8 kW
Power supplyautonomous (no electricity)autonomous (no electricity)
Coolant min. T50 °С50 °С
Coolant max. T90 °С90 °С
Heating circuit max. pressure1 bar1 bar
Consumer specs
Circulation pump
Boiler specs
Efficiency90 %90 %
Combustion chamberopen (atmospheric)open (atmospheric)
Flue diameter110 mm
Inlet gas pressure12 mbar
Max. gas consumption0.94 m³/h0.89 m³/h
Connections
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)760х325х385 mm760x297x372 mm
Weight36 kg52 kg
Added to E-Catalogjune 2016november 2015

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.

Flue diameter

The diameter of the pipe through which combustion products are discharged from the combustion chamber.

In boilers with a closed combustion chamber often used the coaxial flue, consisting of two pipes nested one inside the other. At the same time, products of combustion are discharged from the combustion chamber through the inner pipe, and the air is supplied through the gap between the inner and outer ones. For such flues, the diameter is usually shown in the form of two numbers — the diameter of the inner and outer pipes, respectively. The most popular values are 60/100, 80/80 and 80/125. Non-coaxial flues can be 100, 110, 125, 130, 140, 150, 160, 180 and 200 mm.

Inlet gas pressure

It is the optimum gas pressure supplied to the inlet of the boiler system. Most often indicated for natural gas and is about 15-20 mbar. This parameter must match the specs of the gas supply system. However, the pressure in the latter may be higher, which may require the installation of a special gas regulator.

Max. gas consumption

Maximum gas consumption in the boiler with the corresponding energy source (see above). Achieved when the gas heater is operating at full capacity; with reduced power and consumption, respectively, will be lower.

Note that boilers of the same power may differ in gas consumption due to the difference in efficiency. While the more fuel-efficient models tend to cost more, the price difference pays off in gas savings.
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