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Main characteristics
| Parameters | ML 12 | ML 16 | ML 22 | ML 30 |
| Heating area up to, m² | 120 | 160 | 220 | 300 |
| Boiler dimensions H*W*D, mm | 1050*490*870 | 1150*490*950 | 1300*490*1050 | 1300*590*1050 |
| Firebox dimensions H*W*D, mm | 450*312*400 | 550*312*480 | 700*312*580 | 700*412*580 |
| Firebox volume, l | 57 | 85 | 127 | 167 |
| Water volume, l | 87 | 106 | 135 | 169 |
| Weight, kg | 141 | 170 | 240 | 265 |
Advantages
- Low price without compromising on quality;
- Simple and reliable design;
- Easy cleaning;
- Heat-resistant heat exchanger steel 4mm thick;
- Painting with heat-resistant paint;
- Heat-resistant sealing cord;
- It is possible to connect an electric heater;
- Minimum service life of 15 years;
- Warranty 3 years.
Structure of a solid fuel boiler
- Frame.
- Loading and inspection doors.
- Ashtray door.
- Gravity air inlet gate.
- Thermometer.
- Mechanical regulator connection coupling.
- Safety group or safety valve fitting.
- Coupling for a group of heating elements (2-12 kW).
- Borov.
- Heat carrier supply pipe.
- Heat carrier return pipe.
- Coolant drain fitting.
- Water shell.
- Secondary air deflector.
- Grate bars.
- Steel grate.
- Convective part of the heat exchanger.
- Protective screen.
- Vermiculite.
- Loading chamber.
- Ash compartment.
- Protective grating.
- Cleaning door.
- Insulation.
Description
KHORS ML long-burning solid fuel boilers are available in capacities of 12, 16, 22, and 30 kW for heating residential buildings, administrative buildings, and utility buildings.
They operate in heating systems with natural and forced water circulation, in open and closed systems with operating pressures up to 0.2 MPa. One load of wood provides 6 to 12 hours of heating (depending on the fuel, heating system, and outside temperature). The boilers burn coal, firewood (the best hardwood), and wood waste. Wood and peat briquettes, cardboard, wood chips, and pellets are also suitable.
KHORS ML are universal boilers with a three-pass heat exchanger, meaning the hot gases flow around shelves filled with water on their way to the chimney. To maintain the boiler temperature, connections are provided for a mechanical draft regulator, a blower fan (turbine), and an automatic control unit (controller).
The fan is mounted on a replaceable mounting panel, which is installed in place of the gravity gate in the ash pan door. Air is supplied from the ash chamber for lower combustion or passes through secondary air deflectors for upper combustion, prolonging the combustion process.
To prevent freezing of the system, an outlet for an electric heating element is provided as a backup power source.
Insulation prevents excessive cooling, promoting efficient operation in a boiler room with constant ventilation.