Burnham V8H Series Oil Fired Steam/Water Boilers
The V8H series oil fired boiler is well known for its quality,
durability but mostly for its quiet operation, unlike other boilers its size. The whole installing process is
easy, same as the maintenance and service. Due to the simple installing mode it becomes easy to have access
to the boiler components and also to the reset button.
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The reset button is highly important in case of
some technical difficulties and it is placed on the outside of the boiler’s
cover.
The service does not represent a problem as the
removal of the burner’s cover and the burner’s wiring disconnect can be performed without
using any kind of tools.
This makes the process easier for all of us, but
mostly for the engineers and plumbers. The Burnham V8h oil boiler has its screws replaced
with knobs for faster access to the cover of the boiler.
The Burnham V8H oil boiler is known also for its partnership with famous names
from the heating industry when it comes to featured components.
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The V8H series boilers have Becket burners; Reillo and Carlin are
featured with a cord and plug assembly that enables quick service and make the burner easy to attach.
The door can now be tight sealed with the new system of the
oil fired boiler. The burner has a swing door with an articulating
hinge that functions with a stud and nut assembly and a door that enables the alignment.
The Burnham V8H oil fired boiler now has a modern design applied
to all its different sizes. The boiler is available in several heating capacities. What is great about this
boiler is that it can function both on water and on steam, with or without a tank less hot water heating
coil. You can now choose any of the V8H’s sizes that best suit your house or office, no matter the building’s
style.
Burnham Corporation is an official Energy Star partner. Together
they established that the boiler models V83S, V83WM, V84S, V84WM, V85S, V85WM, V86S, V86WM, and V87 meet the
Energy Star® guidelines for energy efficiency established by the United States Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
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