Naftogaz advises: how to choose a gas boiler and reduce heating bills.
According to inkorr.com: With the onset of cold weather, more and more Ukrainians are considering modernizing their heating systems. The choice of a gas boiler affects both comfort in the home and costs for energy resources.
Experts from the gas supply company 'Naftogaz of Ukraine' recommend approaching this issue thoughtfully, paying attention to the energy efficiency of the equipment. 'A gas boiler is the heart of your heating system,' the specialists note. 'The model you choose will determine how much heat you get from each cubic meter of gas.'
Criteria for choosing a gas boiler
When choosing a boiler, several important criteria should be considered:
- Efficiency (coefficient of useful action). The higher the indicator, the more effectively the boiler converts gas into heat, reducing costs.
- Power. It is recommended to aim for 1 kW for every 10 square meters of living space.
- Heat exchanger material. Copper heat exchangers are reliable and provide better heat transfer.
- Modern technologies. Flame modulation and 'smart' features help to automatically optimize the boiler's operation.
'Naftogaz' states that the right choice of equipment helps maintain a stable temperature in the room and reduce heating costs during peak tariffs.
In cold weather, it is essential to ensure the efficiency of the heating system. Experts recommend choosing gas boilers while considering the above criteria to save on utility costs and ensure comfort in the home.
By staying informed about modern heating technologies, users can significantly reduce energy expenses and create a cozy atmosphere in their homes. This is why expert advice on choosing a gas boiler becomes particularly relevant during the cold season.
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