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Combustion Chamber for Boilers

Model: 0000007798
Perfectly seals the door of the boiler. Prevents flame and smoke leaking out and extra air going in the boiler. The rope is with square profile, 16x16mm. Available lengths for the whole range of WBS and WBS Active boilers: WBS and WBS Active 20kW - 2,8m WBS and WBS Active 25kW - 2,8m ..
€ 28.60
Ex Tax:€ 23.83
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The combustion chamber is where the wood burns, producing heat that is used to warm your home. Its primary function is to ensure efficient fuel combustion and generate heat for heating purposes.

 

When choosing a combustion chamber for your boiler, consider several factors:

  • Size: Ensure the combustion chamber is suitable for the size of your boiler.

  • Material: Choose a combustion chamber made from high-quality materials that guarantee durability and resistance.

  • Efficiency: Check the efficiency of the combustion chamber to ensure you get maximum heat from each load of wood.

Maintenance and Care Tips for the Combustion Chamber:

  • Cleaning: Regularly clean the combustion chamber from accumulated ash and soot.

  • Seal Inspection: Ensure that seals are in good condition and are not leaking air.

  • Periodic Inspection: Every few months, inspect the combustion chamber for signs of wear or damage.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About the Combustion Chamber for Boilers

  1. How can I increase the efficiency of the combustion chamber?
    Maintain a clean combustion chamber, use dry wood, and regularly check the seals.
  2. How often should I clean the combustion chamber?
    It is recommended to clean the combustion chamber every two weeks or after each use if possible.
  3. What materials are best for a combustion chamber?
    High-quality steels and ceramic materials are the best choices for combustion chambers.
  4. Can the combustion chamber work with other types of fuels?
    Usually, combustion chambers are specifically designed for wood, but some models can also work with pellets or briquettes.
  5. What should I do if the combustion chamber starts producing excessive smoke?
    Check if the wood is dry enough and if the chimney is not blocked.
  6. What are the signs of a damaged combustion chamber?
    Reduced efficiency, excessive smoke, and worn seals are signs of a damaged combustion chamber.
  7. Can the combustion chamber be replaced?
    Yes, a damaged or old combustion chamber can be replaced with a new one.
  8. How long does a combustion chamber last?
    With proper maintenance, a combustion chamber can last up to 10-15 years.
  9. What should I do if I notice cracks in the combustion chamber?
    Immediately consult a professional for repair or replacement.
  10. How can I prevent corrosion in the combustion chamber?
    Use quality wood and avoid moisture in the chamber.