JUNKERS CERAPUR BALCONY ZWB 24-1 EB CONDENSING BOILER for outdoor use COMPLETE WITH FUME KIT - NEW ErP
Technical specifications
- Heating and DHW energy efficiency class (ErP): A/A
- For heating and domestic hot water production
- Loaded profiles declared XL
- Nominal heat input (heating): 24.6 kW
- Nominal thermal power (sanitary): 24 kW
- Nominal heat input (sanitary): 24.4 kW
- Thermal efficiency at nominal power 40/30°C: 104.3%
- Efficiency thermal useful at 30% nominal load 40/30°C: 109.2%
- Continuous sanitary production: 11.5 l/min
- Sanitary temperature range that can be set: 40/60°C
- NOx class: 5
- Absorbed electric power: 140 W
- Degrees of protection: IP X5D
- Dimensions (Depth x Width x Height): 285 x 535 x 775 mm; 54kg
- Version: CNG
Main features
CERAPUR BALCONY
Wall-mounted condensing boiler for outdoor use with DHW production, which can be combined with solar thermal systems for DHW using the Solar Kit.
Small and compact, CERAPUR BALCONY has been designed to solve the problems of space, resist bad weather, while ensuring maximum comfort in the production of heat and domestic hot water.
Advantages:
- Wall-mounted condensing boilers for outdoor use with DHW production, which can be combined with solar thermal systems for DHW using the Solar Kit.
- Certifications achieved of tipC13, C33, C63, C83, B33.
- Suitable for use with 60 mm drains.
- Class 5 emissions required by UNI EN 297, UNI EN 483 and UNI EN 15502 standards.
- External installation.
We will remotely control the digital room chronothermostat with the following functions: two fixed heating programs P1 and P2; a programmable P3 heating program with 22 available time slots; setting of the operating temperatures both in heating and in DHW; display of boiler operating status and any anomalies; in combination with the external probe (accessory) the functioning as a climatic control unit is activated which automatically regulates the delivery temperature according to the external temperature.
- Automatic antifreeze function up to an external temperature of -15°C, on both the sanitary and heating sides.
- Fully automatic filling function for the heating circuit.
- Continuous power modulation (DHW heating).
- Primary heat exchanger in patented high efficiency aluminosilica alloy.
- Domestic hot plate heat exchanger for condensing also in DHW.
- 6 liter heating expansion tanks.
- Circulator in Energy Class A.
- The ErP legislation and the new energy labels
- The future of heating systems
Starting from 26 September 2015, heating and hot water production systems must comply with the ErP (Energy Related Products) regulations issued by the European Union in order to be placed on the market. The ErP standards favor the eco-compatible design of products that consume energy from fossil fuels and have the aim of reducing energy consumption and CO2 emissions, as well as providing consumers with transparent and homogeneous information on the energy efficiency of appliances, favoring comparisons. Regulations N 811/2013 and 812/2013 provide for a specific energy labeling of appliances for heating and the production of domestic hot water. Regulations N 813/2013 and 814/2013 prescribe, among other things, the minimum energy efficiency and pollutant emissions requirements that manufacturers of equipment for heating and domestic hot water production must comply with. These regulations therefore raise energy efficiency standards, improving system performance and excluding underperforming technologies from the market.
The energy label will be supplied by the manufacturer with the appliance and will represent a concrete aid for the consumer, allowing him to better understand the characteristics of the system, acquire greater awareness of energy saving, and allow him to choose better what to buy. The energy label will provide information on the energy class of the product, on a scale between A++ and G, and on other additional notations, such as power and noise emissions.
The ErP legislation provides for two types of labelling:
- the former is supplied by the manufacturer together with the product for heating and/or domestic hot water production appliances
- the second for systems composed of several elements.
In this second case, the label indicates the levels of energy efficiency that can be reached thanks to all the components used, allowing for an increase in the score attributed to each appliance and increasing the energy class of the system: therefore, the task of whoever builds/installs the system is to provide the consumer with the correct explanatory label .
The ErP standards represent an opportunity to develop a market of highly efficient technologies, such as condensing, heat pumps, solar thermal, cogeneration and the integration of different energy sources in a single system. These technologies will have an impact on consumption in the home, approximately 80% of which is due to heating and the production of hot water, and are now tax-incentivized.
Junkers Bosch, already in line with the dictates of the ErP legislation, represent a future that has always distinguished the brand.
Warranty: All products for sale on our site are new and packed. The guarantee on this article is 24 months from the date of purchase.