
Ultra High Efficiency, Condensing Gas Fired Heater/Boiler
The Elite Heating Boilers® feature a bold new appearance, coupled with highly engineered components, designed to offer our customers significant improvements in Performance, Quality and Serviceability. In 1999, Heat Transfer Products was the first company to innovate and offer low mass high efficiency boilers to the North American market. Now, Heat Transfer Products continues that tradition of innovation by introducing the Elite Heating Boiler to the North American Market. The Elite Boiler lineup is uniquely designed to offer best in class features to the heating industry.
Innovation
Heat Transfer Products is proud to introduce Total System Control which incorporates advanced monitoring and system controls to our lineup of products. The Elite Heating Boiler® gives homeowners and contractors alike the security of having an advanced system that monitors boiler performance, allows the unit to be cascaded, offers outdoor reset and easily integrates system components. TSC® has programmable maintenance features that inform the homeowner when service should be performed and is displayed on a newly designed 40 character multi-line display.
With its small footprint, wall mounting, floor mount configuration and con- nections located on left side of the boiler will provide contractors with greater installation flexibility to meet the most challenging jobs. The Elite can be piped and controlled together to provide increased system turn-down and system redundancies. The New Elite Series of Boilers are even easier to install and maintain versus other competitive boilers.
The Benefits of Condensing Technology
The major advantage of condensing technology is to extract more heat from the exhaust gas compared to conventional systems. The Heat Exchanger incorporates a larger surface area constructed of high quality stainless steel. This additional surface allows the unit to extract all the latent energy from the combustion process, recapturing it from the exhaust stream and the water vapor contained within the exhaust gas.