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Safe money with water-bearing chimney boilers zehnpfenning@googlemail.com 04-12-2008
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Posted by zehnpfenning@googlemail.com on April 12, 2008, 7:34 am
Heat technolgy with verve. Since more than 30 years - water-bearing
chimney boilers.

As the costs for energy explode and the responsibility for everyone
towards the environment becomes clearer day by day, it is time to draw
the consequences. And to decide for a heat system that - technically
mature and approved in many cases - united any advantage of modern
heat supply.

During the years Normatherm(R) has become a synonym for the development,
the construction and the installation of water-bearing chimney boilers
(inserts). This spadework becomes more and more a benefit for users,
like numerous letters of thanks do prove. In fact there is hardly any
doubt, that water-leading chimney inserts will establish on the heat
market as a future driven technology with a unique quality tradition.
Regarding the relatively stable costs for regenerative wood and the
minimizing of emissions, house owners decide for a solution, that
brings together the enjoyable (the special warmth of a fireplace) with
the beneficial (a bargain heat and warm water supply). Of course water-
bearing chimney inserts are becoming also a favourable alternative for
the heating of commercial premises: to save money and to welcome
clients within the charm of cosy chimney heat ambiance the same time -
who wouldn`t like this?
Proven performance and power
With their enormous power spectrum (15 - 45v kw) the water-leading
chimney inserts by Normatherm(R) cover a remarkably wide range of
applications: as endorsement of (yet existing) systems or as singular
solution: in any case the heat is pipelined to the place where it is
needed. Moreover Normatherm(R) chimney boilers come with air intake,
which control the combustion air from outside, according to the power
needed - therefore the heated room air cannot be reburnt. The
Normatherm(R) water-bearing chimney inserts consist of massive (4 mm)
kettle steel, in accordance with DIN 4702 part 1.
They are approved for the combustion of wood, peat, briquettes and
solid fuels according to codes and guidelines. System components,
energy management (system control) and fireplace connection fulfill
the highest standard. As ideal completion we recommend the comfort of
a short-term heat storage facility. Its dimesions and functions (to
use the produced heat at a later moment) can be adjusted according to
demand. Also at this point, the high quality of advice given by
Normatherm(R) proves its costumer`s benefit: as a technology to date,
well-engineered and innovative the same time.
More good information http://www.normatherm-heating.com

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