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Standard Efficiency Boilers

 

Standard Efficiency Boilers

Standard Efficiency boilers fundamentally consist of a burner that burns natural gas and produces products of combustion which are at a high temperature.

These products of combustion (flue gases) are then passed through a heat exchanger, which extracts heat from the combustion products, and transfers it to the water passing through the heat exchanger.

Standard Efficiency boiler heat exchangers are traditionally made of cast iron and more recently some have been fabricated using copper.
Having passed through the heat exchanger, the flue gases then leave the appliance via the flue. Standard Efficiency flue gas temperatures are generally around 170-180°C so a considerable amount of heat is lost to the atmosphere.

Standard efficiency products are typically between 78% and 82% efficient (SEDBUK C & D), and are available in both 'Wall Hung' and 'Floor Standing' configurations. All Ideal's Standard Efficiency boilers are SEDBUK D rated and consists of the classic SE, mini C and mini S.

In the case of extremely difficult installations a Standard Efficiency may be installed following an assessment by the installer but this is regulated through a points system.

From April 1st 2005, it became mandatory in England and Wales through Building Regulations to only install High Efficiency boilers, whether in new houses or as replacements. Standard Efficiency boilers can only be fitted under exceptional circumstances after a rigorous site check process has been undertaken by the installer.