Multifuel boilers (definition)

Multi-fuel boilers — are boilers that can operate on different types of fuel, such as coal, wood, pellets, natural gas, diesel fuel and others. They are designed to give users flexibility in choosing the source energy depending on the availability and cost of fuel.

Multi-fuel boilers: features

  1. Combined fireboxes: Boilers can have multiple fireboxes or combustion chambers, each optimized for a specific fuel type.
  2. Automation: Models with pellet or gas supply are often equipped with automatic systems for adjusting combustion and switching between types of fuel.
  3. Versatility: The ability to operate on different types of fuel makes such boilers convenient in conditions of unstable fuel supplies or the need to use more environmentally friendly options.
  4. Economical: The ability to switch to a cheaper or more accessible type of fuel helps the user optimize heating costs.

Multi-fuel boilers are especially popular in regions with variable access to energy sources, as they give users the opportunity to choose the most cost-effective energy sources depending on the season or situation.

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