Vitoligno 300H 80 kW
Viessmann

Vitoligno 300H 80 kW

Convenient heating centre for automatic charging with pellets or woodchips The Vitoligno 300-H biomass boiler has been designed for great flexibility when it comes to the small and medium output range. The heating centre can be charged with either pellets or woodchips. A multitude of automatic functions make the Vitoligno 300-H particularly easy to operate. These functions include an e cient automatic ignition system with low power consumption, as well as fully automatic ash removal from the grate and heat exchanger. Because of the vertical arrangement of the heat exchanger, very little ash is deposited, making long cleaning intervals possible. Emptying the large, sealable and mobile ash box is an almost entirely dust-free process. High e ciency With its weather-compensated control unit and a modulation range of 1:3, the biomass boiler adapts its output precisely to the current heat demand. This means that the Vitoligno 300-H has impressively low fuel consumption. The Vitoligno 300-H has been developed for the automatic combustion of all kinds of dry and damp wood fuel (woodchips and pellets) with a maximum moisture content of 30 percent.
Teknisk specifikation
  • Unik ref.VH30039
  • ProduktfamilieHeating systems
  • ProduktgruppeWood boilers
  • TypeObjekt (enkelt objekt)
  • Udgivelsesdato2018-02-11
  • Udgavenummer1
  • Højde (mm)1856
  • Bredde (mm)1765
  • Dybde (mm)1721
Relateret
  • Materiale primærtStål
  • Materiale sekundærtAluminium
  • Designet iTyskland
  • Fremstillet iTyskland
  • Nettovægt (kg)1368
Klassifikation
  • BIMobject-kategoriHVAC - Varmtvandsbeholdere
  • IFC-klassifikationKedel
  • UNSPSC-navnBoilers
  • UNSPSC-kode401020
  • Uniclass 2015-kodePr_60_60_08
  • Uniclass 2015-beskrivelseBoilers
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014-kode23 52 00
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014-titelHeating Boilers
  • OmniClass-nummer23-33 11 00
  • OmniClass-betegnelseCommercial Boilers
  • CSI UniFormat II-kodeD3020
  • CSI UniFormat II-titelHeat Generating Systems

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