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The type of boiler you choose significantly affects its efficiency, performance, and suitability for your specific heating or hot water needs. Understanding the differences between boiler types helps ensure optimal energy use and comfort in your home or business.
Instantaneous water heater
Typical price
190.– to 460.–
Heats water on demand without the need for a storage tank, providing a continuous supply of hot water.
Ideal for smaller households or spaces where hot water usage is sporadic, reducing energy waste associated with stored hot water.
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Hot water tank
Typical price
150.– to 800.–
Stores a large volume of hot water for immediate use, ensuring availability for multiple outlets simultaneously.
Best suited for larger households with high hot water demand, allowing for simultaneous use in kitchens and bathrooms.
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Heating pump
Typical price
140.– to 2600.–
Uses electricity to transfer heat from outside air or ground to provide heating, offering high energy efficiency.
Great for environmentally-conscious users, as it reduces energy bills and carbon footprint compared to traditional gas boilers.
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Vaillant Insulating caps f. buffer tank can be used for VPS R 100/1. VPS R 200/1
Boiling water appliance
Typical price
210.– to 320.–
Provides near-instant boiling water for cooking or beverages without the wait time of a kettle.
Perfect for busy kitchens and offices, saving time and energy while enhancing convenience for daily tasks.
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Nominal power refers to the heating capacity of a boiler, measured in kilowatts (kW). Selecting the appropriate nominal power ensures that the boiler can adequately meet the heating demands of your space, contributing to energy efficiency and comfort.
1.8 - 5.5 kW
Typical price
130.– to 290.–
Designed for small spaces, this range is suitable for apartments or smaller homes with lower heating requirements.
Ideal for those looking for an energy-efficient solution that minimizes costs while providing adequate heating.
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5.6 - 18 kW
Typical price
270.– to 840.–
Offers a balanced heating capacity for medium-sized homes, effectively covering general heating needs.
Recommended for families or households with multiple rooms, ensuring comfort without excessive energy consumption.
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18.1 - 27 kW
Typical price
340.– to 610.–
Designed for larger homes or commercial spaces that require significant heating power to maintain comfortable temperatures.
Best suited for users who need robust heating solutions during colder months, promoting efficiency and reliability.
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Volume refers to the capacity of the boiler to hold water, which directly influences its heating capabilities. Selecting the appropriate volume is essential for ensuring that the boiler meets the hot water demands of your home or business, affecting efficiency and user satisfaction.
0.2 - 9 l
Typical price
140.– to 360.–
This range is suited for small spaces or specific applications, such as point-of-use water heaters.
Ideal for single-family homes or small apartments, providing quick access to hot water without the need for large storage capacity.
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9.1 - 50 l
Typical price
170.– to 610.–
This volume is suitable for medium-sized households, offering a balance between supply and demand.
Great for homes with multiple bathrooms or larger hot water needs, ensuring sufficient hot water availability during peak usage times.
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50.1 - 100 l
Typical price
190.– to 710.–
This range is designed for larger households or commercial applications, providing ample hot water storage.
Recommended for homes with high hot water consumption, such as those with multiple showers or appliances running simultaneously.
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The energy efficiency class indicates how effectively a boiler converts energy into heat. Choosing a boiler with a higher efficiency rating can result in lower energy bills and a reduced environmental impact.
A
Typical price
150.– to 440.–
Represents the highest level of energy efficiency, often achieving over 90% efficiency.
Using an A-rated boiler can significantly lower your energy costs, making it a cost-effective choice in the long run.
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B
Typical price
200.– to 800.–
Indicates a good level of energy efficiency, typically around 85-90% efficiency.
A B-rated boiler provides a balance between cost and performance, suitable for most households looking to save on energy bills.
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C
Typical price
190.– to 840.–
Offers a lower level of energy efficiency, generally between 80-85% efficiency.
While initially cheaper, a C-rated boiler may lead to higher energy costs over time, making it less economical for long-term use.
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The width of a boiler is a crucial factor that affects installation space and compatibility with existing systems. Selecting the appropriate width ensures optimal performance and efficiency, fitting seamlessly into the designated area while meeting your heating needs.
9.9 - 25 cm
Typical price
170.– to 440.–
This width range is compact, designed for smaller spaces or specific applications where limited installation room is available.
Ideal for apartments or tight utility areas, this option ensures you can still achieve effective heating without sacrificing space.
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25.1 - 45 cm
Typical price
130.– to 520.–
This mid-range width balances efficiency and space, catering to a variety of homes and heating requirements.
Well-suited for standard residential installations, it provides ample heating capacity while fitting comfortably in most utility rooms.
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45.1 - 51 cm
Typical price
160.– to 800.–
This wider option is designed for larger heating demands, suitable for bigger homes or commercial applications.
Choosing this width ensures enhanced heating performance, making it a great solution for homes with higher heating needs or multiple zones.
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