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Ideal Heating – Commercial Products has announced the addition of four new models to its Evojet pressure jet boilers, extending the range output up to 3000 kW.

These new models join the existing Evojet range of condensing pressure jet boilers, with outputs starting from 150kW. This brings the range up to 14 boilers, all of which offer high efficiency through their condensing operation and modulation capabilities of the burners.

Evojet 3-pass pressure jet boilers

The new floor-standing condensing Evojet 3-pass pressure jet boilers are available with outputs of 1750 kW, 2100 kW, 2600 kW, and 3000 kW for applications requiring either single or multiple boiler configurations.

They are ideally suited to large public utility buildings, including hospitals and leisure facilities, heat networks, plus substantial commercial applications, where they can provide a space-saving alternative to larger cascades comprising smaller capacity boilers.

Return condensing system

These latest Evojet pressure jet boilers feature a double return condensing system

These latest Evojet pressure jet boilers feature a double return condensing system (connections for high or low-temperature return water), which enables them to keep the temperature difference between the heat exchanger wall and the return water high, thus maximizing the formation of condensation. 

This, combined with the three-pass layout, the titanium-stabilized stainless steel internal components and extensive insulation, combine to provide a high level of efficiency and reliability.

Seasonal efficiency requirements

The new Evojet boilers are suited to use with multiple burner types for maximum flexibility, and modulation of the burner can be provided via 0-10 volt BMS or RWF controller.

This allows the boilers to achieve compliance with the seasonal efficiency requirements of Building Regulations Part L Vol.2 2022, and MCPD in regard to NOx emissions. A two-year warranty comes as standard on all Evojet models.

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