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Industrial solid fuel long-burning boilers KHORS M prom

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Main characteristics

Parameters M prom 50 кВт M prom 70 кВт M prom 95 кВт
Heating area up to, m² 500 700 950
Boiler dimensions H*W*D, mm 2000*720*1090 2000*720*1350 2000*720*1660
Furnace volume, l 199 287 374
Water volume, l 310 370 425
Weight, kg 540 670 815

Structure of a solid fuel boiler:

  1. Frame.
  2. Cleaning door.
  3. Loading door.
  4. Ashtray door.
  5. Torch port.
  6. Safety group fitting.
  7. Heating supply pipe.
  1. Heating return pipe.
  2. Borov.
  3. Thermometer.
  4. Coolant drain fitting.
  5. Water shell.
  6. Convection part (heat exchanger).
  7. Fan boost.
  1. Secondary air supply nozzles.
  2. Primary air supply nozzle.
  3. Thermal insulation of the housing.
  4. Combustion chamber (firebox).
  5. Water pipe grates.
  6. Ash department.

KHORS M prom long-burning solid fuel boilers are manufactured with a capacity of 50, 70 and 95 kW, for heating residential buildings, administrative and household buildings.

They work in heating systems with natural (open system) and forced (closed system) water circulation with a working pressure of up to 0.2 MPa. One load of firewood provides from 8 to 18 hours of heating (depending on the fuel, heating system and weather conditions). Boilers work on coal, firewood (preferably hardwood), as well as wood waste, wood and peat briquettes, cardboard, wood chips, pellets are also suitable.

KHORS M prom are universal boilers with a four-pass 6 mm heat exchanger, i.e. hot gases on the way to the chimney go around shelves filled with water. Water-filled grates made of continuous (seamless) pipes increase the area of ​​the heat exchanger, increasing the efficiency of the boiler.

To maintain the temperature, the kit includes a blower fan (turbine) with automation (controller). The air (oxygen) passes through, warming up, improving the combustion process, and then enters the lower part of the boiler, under the firebox, as primary air, and the secondary air enters the combustion chamber through nozzles on the left and right sides of the firebox walls.

The loading door has a place for a flare burner for conversion into pellet boilers, for automatic fuel supply.

Insulation prevents excessive cooling, which contributes to productive work in the boiler room with constant ventilation.


Advantages:

  • Low price without compromising on quality;
  • Simple and reliable design;
  • Connecting the flare burner;
  • Heat-resistant heat exchanger steel 6 mm thick;
  • Painting with heat-resistant paint;
  • Heat-resistant sealing cord;
  • Water-washable grates made of solid-drawn pipes;
  • Warranty 3 years;
  • Minimum service life of 15 years.
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