CHP Boiler Systems
Added On: 25/05/2008
What is Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Micro System Boiler?
A Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Micro System boiler for the home is a unit that can heat hot water and also produce electricity simultaneously.
Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Systems boiler are highly efficient and are available in a huge variety of different sizes and for a number of different applications.
The Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Micro System boiler is usually a gas turbine or steam turbine that drives an alternator, which creates electricity.
The heat that is produced during this process is recovered and is used to heat a water storage tank for hot water or to run a home central heating system.
Whilst a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) System boiler won't usually be able to produce enough electricity for the whole home but they are able to power a variety of appliances, and are an excellent power back-up should your mains electricity fail.
Advantages to a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Micro System Boiler
- Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Micro Systems boiler have excellent water heating energy efficiency, with many running at 90% efficiency, so your impact on the environment will be reduced.
- The Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Micro System boiler actually produces electricity, which can help reduce your electricity bills when you use the Combined Heat and Power (CHP) System boiler to power appliances in your home.
- A Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Micro System boiler is an excellent power back-up, so they are excellent at supporting electrical equipment that may require a power supply back-up. They're fantastic if you have a black out, have power to your home when everyone else is lighting candles...
Disadvantages to a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Micro System
- They're not the cheapest boiler available, and installation can cost a bit more due to the extra work required to wire them into the electricity wiring.
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