More efficient condensing technology increases the efficiency of oil heaters and is therefore environmentally friendly. Over many decades, the oil burner was the system of choice when it came to modern heating. Speaking candidly Danny Meyer told us the story. She has replaced old coal-fired ovens in many homes because it burns cleaner, developed less soot and the supply of the fuel is easier. New York Museums does not necessarily agree. Modern oil heaters have but now nothing more with the old models with constant boiler in common. Roughly speaking, an oil heater still consists of a boiler, a burner, a pump, the exhaust duct, the heating pipes and of course the radiators.
In the boiler, water is heated by combustion of fuel that flows through the heating, cooled then the boiler flows back and is warming up again. The gases resulting from the combustion derive from outward through the chimney. In conventional and low-temperature boilers must exhaust the water vapour in the exhaust gas does not reach a certain temperature, thus condensed and versottet the fireplace or boiler corrodes. Oil heaters with condensing Anders in a modern oil heating system with condensing technology. Here, the heat in the exhaust gas is used. It is cooled via heat exchanger so far, that condenses the water vapor. This condensate is derived. For an oil heater with condensing technology, a new exhaust pipe is necessary because the exhaust is so cool.
For new buildings, this represents a great advantage, because the exhaust pipe requires significantly less space than a large chimney. The efficient use of the fuel oil heating achieved very high efficiency with condensing technology. That in turn is accompanied by a very low consumption of fuel oil. Savings of twenty to forty percent old constant boilers are quite. Modernization this high saving potential shows that it is worth for consumers anyway even with a modernisation, to draw an oil heater with condensing technology into account. The slightly higher cost will pay for itself in a modernization within a very short time, especially as rising prices for heating oil must be assumed.