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EKO Line Boiler Sizing

 

EKO-Line boilers may be used for heating any kind of building. They are mostly used in one-family houses, drying houses, workshops, halls, or greenhouses. However, boiler placement is not limited to these applications; the above are just examples of where EKO-Line boilers have worked with success.

 

Selecting a boiler that adequately fits ones output is very important. An improperly chosen boiler may subject the end-user to unnecessary expenses during boiler usage.

 

Boiler output should be based on a building’s heat demand, calculated by a qualified central heating designer. To select the appropriate boiler, the a/m calculated value should be increased by 20%. If this calculation isn't performed, boiler sizing may be chosen using the heat factor in relation to m3 of building cubature. Heat factor values should be determined as 30-50 W/m3 depending on heat insulation.

 

The scheme is only an example and St. Joseph Heating Solutions is not responsible for the wrong boiler choice. Contact us for proper boiler sizing.

 


 

Technical Data for EKO Line Boilers

 

Parameters

Unit

EKO-Line 25

EKO-Line 40

EKO-Line 60

EKO-Line 80


Power range

kBtu

85

137

205

275

Weight

Lb

1280

1390

2070

2712

Height

A inch

51.5

59

60.5

60.5

Height/heating water exit

B inch

48.5

56

56.5

56.5

Height /heating water entry

C inch

8.3

6.0

7.9

7.9

Height of outlet valve

D inch

5.1

2.7

5.1

5.1

Height of chimney flue

E inch

37.4

50.0

45.7

45.7

Width including handle

F inch

24.8

24.8

30.3

30.3

Width including casing

G inch

23.6

23.6

29.1

29.1

Depth

H inch

41.1

41.1

53.5

52.7


Hot water exit

I inch

12.6

12.6

24.0

24.0

Diameter of chimney flue

J mm

7.8

7.8

8.2

8.2

Diameter of hot water exit

inch

2.0

2.0

2.5

2.5

Diameter/hot water entry

inch

2.0

2.0

2.5

2.5

Type of connection

-

thread

thread

flange

flange

Diameter of drain valve

inch

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

Water capacity

Gal

20

25

47

54

Volume of loading chamber (gasification)

Gal

31

49

82

123

Power consumption

W

50

50

100

100


Moisture of wood:

 

 

 

 

 

- recommended

%

 

15 - 25

 

 

- acceptable

%

 

10 - 35

 

 

Maximum log diameter

inch

7

7

7

7

Maximum length of logs

inch

20

20

25

25

Average flue gas temp.

F

 

340

 

 

Max. w orking pressure

PSI

 

25

 

 

Required chimney draught

Pa

 

15 - 20

 

 

Voltage / frequency

V/Hz

 

120V/60Hz