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THE SUCCESSFUL STORY OF CONDENSING BOILERS
THE STRATEGY OF BOILERS
MANUFACTURERS
Andrea Mariottini
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Andrea MariottiniRiello Gas Boilers Division
SOME TECHNICAL INFORMATIONSOME TECHNICAL INFORMATION
ABOUT CONDENSING BOILERS
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The growth of domestic heating systems i E t t d i th fifti b lli in Europe started in the fifties by selling boilers with oil burners for central heating.
In the seventies selling of gas boilers for In the seventies, selling of gas boilers for indipendent heating systems increased very quickly due to the customer’s need to select the most appropriate level of comfort.
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Unfortunately oil burner and gas boiler technologies were not able to get nor g ghigh efficiency or low emission levels.
The constant rise in the cost of gas forced the customers to buy more efficient boilers with lower emission levels.
New boilers with controlled air-gas ratio have been New boilers with controlled air gas ratio have been developed in order to substantially increase the efficiency performances.
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The Dutch policy is the origin of the expansion of the condensing boilers in Europe.
In the ninties the Dutch Government started a program to boost the installation of the condensing boilers.to boost the installation of the condensing boilers.
This policy led up to good improvements of the boilers efficiency but to poor results in terms of the whole
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efficiency but to poor results in terms of the whole heating systems efficiency.
Later on other European countries like Germany, UK, Denmark, France did follow the Dutch policy but they added new requirements in order to improve the efficiency of the whole system (boiler + heating system + building) reducing at (boiler + heating system + building) reducing at the same time the environmental impact by cutting down the emission levels.
Starting from the second half of 2005 also the Italian Government has finally introduced new Italian Government has finally introduced new requirements that are increasing the installations of condensing boilers in the new buildings.
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In the condensing technology the steam contained in the flues as consequence of the combustion of the
i i / i d d mix air/gas, is made condense.
During the transition from the gas state to the liquid t t th t t f th l t t h t d state, the steam transfers the latent heat recovered
during the air/gas combustion process.
The total heat produced by the condensing generator The total heat produced by the condensing generator is consequently given by the sum of the directly usable heat of the combustion process and the latent heat.
Then the latent heat of the steam and the heat of the combustion process are transferred to the water of
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the heating system.
3% not recovered latent heat 11% not recovered latent heat
8%recoveredlatent heat
Conventional Boiler Condensing Boiler
eo
rica
lrg
y o
f th
efu
el
1%
on
L.C
.P
90%on
L C P
105%on
latent heat
2% losses at hi
1% losses due to radiation8% losses at chimney
2% losses due to radiation
Th
en
er
11 L L.C.P. L.C.P.
chimney y
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Uscita fumi~ 60°C
T fumi
mandata
150°C
50°C
T fumi960°CT fumi
70°C70 C
Ritorno
30°C
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Scaricocondensa
30 C
RENDIMENTI A REGIME DI FUNZIONAMENTO 80/60
109,00
101,00103,00105,00107,00
,
CALDAIA APERTA <1990
CALDAIA STAGNA <1990
90 30
93,10
96,0096,50 96,30
95,60 93,2091,80
91,0093,0095,0097,0099,00
DIM
ENTO
% CALDAIA APERTA DI PRODUZIONEATTUALECALDAIA STAGNA DI PRODUZIONEATTUALE
90,30
86,0084,00
90,30
85,50
86,90
83,0085,0087,0089,0091,00
REN
D CALDAIA A CONDENSAZIONE DIULTIMA GENERAZIONECALDAIA CON RECUPERATORE ACONDENSAZIONECALDAIA CON RAPPORTO ARIA
79,00
75,0077,0079,0081,00
4,00 8,00 12,00 16,00 20,00 24,00 28,00
GAS COSTANTE
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4,00 8,00 12,00 16,00 20,00 24,00 28,00
POTENZA IN kW
RENDIMENTI A REGIME DI FUNZIONAMENTO 60/40
109,00
102,40101,60
101,00103,00105,00107,00109,00
CALDAIA APERTA <1990
CALDAIA STAGNA <1990
92,5092 00
94,10
89 20
100,5099,80
94,3093,00
91,0093,0095,0097,0099,00
DIM
ENTO
% CALDAIA APERTA DI PRODUZIONEATTUALECALDAIA STAGNA DI PRODUZIONEATTUALE
86,90
83,00
92,00
88,90
89,20
83,0085,0087,0089,0091,00
REN
D CALDAIA A CONDENSAZIONE DIULTIMA GENERAZIONECALDAIA CON RECUPERATORE ACONDENSAZIONECALDAIA CON RAPPORTO ARIA
81,10
75,0077,0079,0081,00
4 00 8 00 12 00 16 00 20 00 24 00 28 00
GAS COSTANTE
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4,00 8,00 12,00 16,00 20,00 24,00 28,00
POTENZA IN kW
RENDIMENTI A REGIME DI FUNZIONAMENTO 50/30
107 50107 00109,00 107,50107,00
101,00103,00105,00107,00
,
91,0093,0095,0097,0099,00
DIM
ENTO
%
CALDAIA A CONDENSAZIONE DIULTIMA GENERAZIONE
83,0085,0087,0089,0091,00
REN
D
75,0077,0079,0081,00
4 00 8 00 12 00 16 00 20 00 24 00 28 00
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4,00 8,00 12,00 16,00 20,00 24,00 28,00
POTENZA IN kW
h lThe Kyoto ProtocolAt the real heart of the Kyoto Protocol is a set of legally-binding emissions targets for industrialized countries.
These emissions targets amount to a total cut of at least 5% from 1990 levels by 2008-2012.
The collective 5% reduction is shared out so that each involved country has its own individual emissions target.emissions target.
However, all individual emissions targets must be achieved by the same commitment period of 2008-
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achieved by the same commitment period of 20082012.
The Green Paper on Energy Efficiency
An energy strategy for Europe balancing sustainableAn energy strategy for Europe balancing sustainabledevelopment, competitiveness and security of supply.
B 2020 By 2020 :
• up to 20% of EU energy use must be saved
• the share of energy production from renewable energy sources must reach at least 20% of the EU consumptionEU consumption
• the rise of global temperatures must be limited at the target of maximum 2° C
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the target of maximum 2° C
The Green Paper on Energy EfficiencyGross energy consumption European energy resources
• EU consumption increases moderately but dependency is increasing from 50% to 70% as EU resources are almost finished
• Energy and climate changes are strategic issues (competitiveness and security of supply) and it is mandatory to cut global energy
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and security of supply) and it is mandatory to cut global energy consumption and to increase the share of EU internal production
The Green Paper on Energy Efficiency
EU energy import dependency is rising; on current trends, gas imports would increase to 80% and oil imports to 90% within 203080% and oil imports to 90% within 2030.
As consequence of the increasing global demand for fossil fuels oil and gas prices are rising; for fossil fuels, oil and gas prices are rising; they have nearly doubled in the EU over the past two years.
Today, half of the EU gas consumption comes from only 3 countries; it is necessary to have new
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y yand different sources of gas supplies.
The Mandate M400
New and different sources of gas supplies mean different gas qualities.
The purpose of the mandate M400 is to ask to CEN to draw up standards for gas quality parameters f H th t th b d t ibl ithi for H-gas, that are the broadest possible within reasonable costs to create a competitive European gas market.
The new standards shall be adopted within five years of the acceptance of the mandate
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years of the acceptance of the mandate.
The Heating Energy demand in EUIndustry
B ildings
Industry28.2 %
Buildings40.7 %
Heating of interiorand domestic hot
waterBuildings
40.7 % Transport31.1 %
Cooking
85 %
Cooking,electrical
appliances15 %
• The energy demand for heating and hot water of
Breakdown of Energy Consumption in the EU
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The energy demand for heating and hot water of buildings is the biggest sector in the EU
E Di ti 2002/91/CEE European Directive 2002/91/CEE on Energy Performances of Buildings
The directive 2002/91/CEE is related to the energyperformances of buildings and includes four main points:
• a common methodology of calculation of the integrated energy performance of buildings
• the application of minimum requirements on the energy performance of new and renovation buildings
t f tifi ti f d ti b ildi• a system of certification for new and renovation buildings
• the inspection of boilers and of air-conditioning systems in buildings and in addition an assessment of the heating
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in buildings and, in addition, an assessment of the heating installation
European Directive 2005/32/CEE
• Directive 2005/32/CEE defines the guidelines for the eco-design of Energy Using Products (EUP)
• It is necessary to evaluate the environmental impact in any phase of their lifeimpact in any phase of their life
• Directive 2005/32/CEE is a framework directive; ect e 005/3 /C s a a e o d ect e;it is then necessary to develop specific implementing directives for several different groups of products
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groups of products
B ildi Energy using products
EPBD
Buildings
Eco-EuP (2005/32)
Energy using productsIPP-
Communication WEEERoHS
(2001/92)
Implementing Measures
(2005/32)
BED(92/42)
Labelling(Part of BED ?)
Implementing Measures
National or Regional Transposition
(Modified Directive)( )
Product
eg o a a spos t o
ProductDataCEN
System StandardsCENProduct Standards
Other
EfficiencyEvaluation
E M th d l th
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OtherSpecificParameters
European Methodology on theEnergy Performance of Buildings
Harmonized Product Data
20 b il h l i d ffi i iFrom 20 years boilers technologies and efficiencies are getting better ; they have to be integrated with other components to create an efficient heating system.p g y
ηp = Generator efficiency
ηc = Controller efficiency ηc = Co t o e e c e cy
ηe = Emitter efficiency
ηd = Distributor efficiency
• For an optimum global efficiency and the customer satisfaction (comfort and pay back time), each boilers technology has to be matched which a specific type of controller distributor and emitter
d
matched which a specific type of controller, distributor and emitter
• The seasonal overall efficiency ηp = ηp x ηc x ηe x ηd
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• The EU energy consumption decreases if the seasonal efficiency of the heating system does increase
f d l l d bManufacturers can provide not only single products but whole heating and domestic hot water production systems integrated with renewable energies for both indipendent ...
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l h i i d h b ... or central heating systems in order to get the best results in terms of efficiency and energy consumption.
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