If it is not possible to carry gas into the house, it is necessary to solve the problem with autonomous heating and water heating using alternative energy sources. You can install solar generators, heat wood or pellets. However, a double-circuit electric boiler may be the best solution.
The article we presented describes in detail the principle of operation and the types of equipment that process electrical energy into thermal energy. Listed are guidelines that should be taken into account by the future owners of the unit before buying it. Recommendations on economical operation are given.
The principle of operation of the device
The design of the double-circuit boiler provides for the placement in one device of two heating elements for heating water and a coolant. The system works thanks to the conversion of electric current to thermal energy.
Design features of a double-circuit boiler
To heat the room, a closed-loop heating circuit is connected to the boiler, along which the coolant moves. The second pipeline is designed to supply hot water, which is heated in the built-in storage tank or according to the flow principle.
In the warm season, you can turn off the heating and use the boiler only as a boiler.
Two circuits of an electric boiler can function both independently of each other, and at the same time, heating a house and heating water
The device consists of the following main elements:
- cases with thermal insulation, input and output fittings;
- a heat exchanger through which the coolant circulates;
- control system and automation unit that allows you to set the temperature parameters and turn off / on the device;
- heating device;
- expansion tank for pressure relief;
- safety valve;
- an air vent (automated or manual) for removing air jams;
- circular pumps for domestic hot water and heating;
- safety groups with temperature sensors and relays.
The principle of operation of the electric boiler is heat exchange: a circular pump pumps water into the tank, which is heated to a certain temperature by a thermocouple and is discharged either to the heating circuit or to the domestic hot water system.
In fact, a dual-circuit electrical appliance, like its gas counterpart, can serve as both a house boiler and a flow heater for water.
Advantages and disadvantages of electrical equipment
Electric heating is an environmentally friendly method of heating, because it does not pollute the air with smoke and soot like a solid fuel boiler, carbon monoxide and other harmful "waste", like gas equipment.
In addition, the peculiarity of electric heating virtually eliminates emergency force majeure during water leakage - if there is no coolant in the system, the equipment automatically shuts down.
An electric boiler has an excellent coefficient of efficiency - 95-99%, but even such a high heat transfer does not compensate for the large electricity consumption, therefore, in comparison with a gas boiler, the appliance loses
Also, the common advantages of electrical equipment include:
- Easy installation - there is no need to equip a chimney, forced ventilation system, supply a gas pipeline and draw up a bunch of permits, as when installing a gas boiler.
- Safety - the probability of leakage or boiling of an electric boiler is very small, in addition, the design of the device does not provide for the use of an open flame, flammable materials and explosive gas.
- Compact size - An important moment for small rooms. In addition, the device can be installed not only in places specially provided for by the project (like gas equipment), but in any convenient place where it is possible to connect to the mains and heating system.
- Noiselessness - The electric boiler works without vibrations, “exhausts" and other sounds that solid-fuel and gas appliances sin.
- Affordable cost both the device itself and its installation, maintenance.
As for the shortcomings, one of the most significant is the cost of energy consumed. If we are talking about electric heating and hot water for a large cottage, the amounts will be impressive.
Therefore, it will not be superfluous to make at least an approximate calculation of consumption before buying by analyzing information about the area, water consumption and power of the device. And then decide whether the “sheepskin” is worth the cost.
The installation of special controllers, storage devices and differentiated meters operating in the “day-night” mode will significantly reduce costs.
Other cons:
- Energy Dependence - in an area with constant interruptions in electricity, the installation of such a heating device loses its meaning. However, if the shutdowns are random, and are not the norm, the purchase of a generator that stores energy will help to solve the problem.
- Line voltage surges they have a detrimental effect on the sensitive automation of the boiler, so before installing the equipment, you should buy good energy stabilizers.
- Sedimentation. Since running water is used for domestic hot water, the heating elements are gradually covered with scale, which must be removed from the equipment. The solution may be to install filters at the inlet of cold water and regular service.
In addition, before installing an electric boiler, you should find out if your house network is designed for such a load. For example, an area of 200 squares will require at least 16-20 kW.
And this is only for heating, excluding other electrical appliances. And if in new cottage villages such power is provided for by connecting to a three-phase network, then for a summer cottage, usually no more than 10 kW is allocated.
Types of electric boilers
Modern electric boilers are equipped with heaters with a different principle of operation. But at the same time, only appliances with a heating element design can be used for both heating and hot water supply.
Connecting an electric boiler to the heating system and hot water supply most often involves the installation of a boiler with a heat exchanger or a tank for accumulating hot water
Other types of equipment can be used for domestic hot water only if an indirect heating boiler is connected to the heating circuit.
Electrical appliances with heating elements
In the most common models of electric boilers, heating elements are built-in - heating elements, which are made of ceramic or metal, have the form of rods, spirals or a hollow rod curved by an arc, inside which a thread of a certain resistance is placed. They act as "intermediaries", heating up with the passage of electric current and transferring heat to water.
The circuit diagram of a double-circuit electric boiler. The number of elements depends on the power of the device and its internal volume, but additional heating elements not only increase the heating rate, but also the cost of electricity and maintenance
The main disadvantage of the device is the rapid formation of scale on the heating elements, which impairs its performance. For example, when the thickness of the limescale is only 0.5 mm, the efficiency of the device decreases by 10% of the nominal, and at 2 mm - by 35-40%!
As a result, the device heats the water more slowly, so the electricity consumption increases. Therefore, the boiler needs constant cleaning and periodic replacement of failed heating elements.
To extend the life of the heater, it is recommended to use a system of cleaning filters or add special emollients to the coolant, and add distilled water to the heating circuit.
In addition, boilers with heating elements require regular maintenance, because we are talking about the safe use of equipment. The heating element gradually wears out and may burn out.
If this happens with the depressurization of the case - another half the trouble. In this case, the heated nichrome will simply crumble from contact with water and does not pose a danger to humans. But if the disconnected element remains in the intact housing and continues to work, the entire metal housing will be energized due to the conductor-water.
Induction heating equipment
The operation of the induction boiler is based on magnetic induction, which allows you to convert electricity to thermal energy. Inside the housing there is a primary circuit with an inductive coil, which, when voltage is applied, creates an alternating magnetic field.
As a result, the so-called Foucault currents (or eddy) arise, which heat the metal, and it transfers its heat to the circulating carrier.
Time-tested electric heating boilers can be installed without fear even in a living room, but it is better to provide a separate room for induction devices - despite the advertising statements of manufacturers, medicine has not confirmed the harmlessness of electromagnetic fields to humans
Advantages of induction boilers compared to heating appliances:
- The highest level of efficiency is 98-99%.
- Large heating area and, consequently, faster heat transfer.
- Scale does not form on the heating element.
- Completely autonomous, and do not require service.
- In addition to water, oil and oil can be used as a heat carrier.
The main disadvantage of such devices is the high price and the need to connect an indirect heating boiler or storage tank to provide hot water to the house. Therefore, in spite of a number of advantages of induction equipment, double-circuit heating elements boilers firmly hold the palm of consumer demand leadership.
Boilers with electrode heaters
The operation of the electrode boiler is based on high thermal conductivity near water. Inside the case there are negative and plus electrodes that generate electric current, a coolant circulates between them.
Heating occurs due to the energy that is released during the splitting of molecules into charged ions, and their movement to the electrode of the corresponding polarity. Due to this, heating of water in the boiler chamber occurs almost instantly.
A prerequisite for the electrode boiler is a good grounding, since the devices are potentially dangerous devices and the case can “break through” with a strong charge of current
Advantages of electrode boilers in comparison with TEN devices:
- They heat water 10 times faster.
- Spend 20-30% less electricity.
- They have compact dimensions even with high productivity (most often, models are presented in wall-mounted design).
- Do not fail with power surges.
But due to significant shortcomings, electrode boilers have not yet become widespread. They are mainly used for heating, but it is possible to organize a second circuit for hot water supply provided that the system is equipped with an indirect heating boiler.
These devices are very demanding on the composition of the liquid, which is a coolant. Normal tap water is excluded, it is recommended to use a special liquid with a balanced salt composition. In addition, the electrodes gradually dissolve during operation and require replacement.
Electrode boilers are very compact, but do not differ in high power, so modules with several series-connected devices are provided for heating large areas
For safe use, the electrode boiler is recommended to be equipped with an additional set of automation, which is sold separately and often costs more than the device itself. First of all, it is a circulation pump and an electronic temperature controller that controls the heating temperature.
A current controller is also needed, regulating the current strength, with the ability to turn off the equipment in order to prevent boiling water.
What to look for when buying?
When you figured out what kind of device you want to buy, it's time to think about its size and technical parameters.
Most often, electric boilers are installed in the kitchen, but you can also equip a mini-boiler room, which will hide unattractive communications and additional equipment (storage tank, indirect heating boiler, etc.).
Selecting a device by installation method
Regardless of the type of construction, all double-circuit boilers can be divided into two large groups - wall and floor. Dimensions and model selection directly depend on the area that you need to heat, and even on the amount of free space for the device itself.
The wall-mounted boiler differs from the floor in small dimensions - if necessary, it can be hidden in a wall cabinet or cabinet, but even an unmasked appliance does not look bulky and perfectly harmonizes with other household appliances
Attachments are designed to heat relatively small areas - up to 100 m2, so they are most often installed in apartments or small country houses. They are mounted on special brackets to any vertical surface that can withstand such a load.
Floor boilers are rather bulky devices, but they can provide a house with an area of up to 200 m2 with heat and an uninterrupted supply of water, and the storage tanks can either be built into the device itself (which significantly increases its dimensions) or mounted separately
If the cottage’s squared exceeds 200 m2, you can equip a boiler room with several electric boilers or use additional sources of heating - solid fuel equipment or solar panels.
Calculation of the required power
The easiest way is to divide the heated area by 10. It is believed that when heated 10 m2 1 kW will be spent, but the resulting figure will be very conditional, because such a calculation makes sense only for rooms with a height of not more than 3 meters.
In addition, the cost of heat largely depends on the presence of insulation, the quality of the windows and their sizes, the climatic features of the area and the materials used in the construction of the house.
If the house has high ceilings, you must first determine the volume of the room (multiply the area by height). Then, calculate the required power based on the calculation that 1 Watt will require 35 watts.
When buying, consider models whose power is 15-20% higher than your calculated indicators - it is better to set the boiler to a weaker mode than to freeze in the cold winter with equipment operating at the limit
To the result you need to add a "margin":
- 10% - with a large area of glazing (panoramic windows, porch, etc.).
- 15% - in the absence of house insulation.
- 10-15% - for areas with cold winters.
- 20% - on the additional load during the operation of hot water in the instantaneous heating mode.
When calculating the required power for boilers with a built-in storage, you need to focus on the data specified by the manufacturer in the technical documentation.
The method of its power depends on the technical parameters of the boiler. Devices up to 10 kW can be connected to a conventional 220 V network, and more powerful boilers can be connected to a three-phase network (moreover, this may require permission from local power networks if a 380V line is not connected to the house).
Other important nuances
By the principle of heating water, double-circuit electric boilers can be divided into flowing and storage. The first is a good option for a small house and family, it will be able to calmly serve 1-2 water outlets in addition to heating. But despite the compactness and comfort in operation, the “2 in 1” device has a significant drawback - a high load on the power grid.
But the storage unit takes up much more space due to the additional tank, which stores a supply of hot water. The advantage of this type of equipment is that it can supply large quantities of water and can save up to 10% on electricity, since it does not spend energy on constant heating, but only maintains its temperature.
Thanks to the insulating casing, the heat loss of water in the tank per hour will be no more than 0.5 degrees. In the technical passport of the device intended for connection to the hot water supply system, its throughput should be indicated - the temperature minimum and maximum, the volume of water and the necessary time for heating it.
Modern electric boilers allow you to control the device and control the heating temperature in the room using smartphones or the "smart home" system
Additionally, the boiler can be equipped with:
- Automation unit for remote control from a remote control or via a network.
- Protection against freezing, which will maintain the minimum temperature in the system, which is important for country and country houses where there are no permanent residents.
- Sensors that track weather changes turn on the device when the temperature drops and turn it off during sundial.
- Equipment that lowers the temperature of the water to connect to the "warm floor" system.
- Sensors with the ability to program the microclimate in the entire room or individual rooms at their discretion.
Of course, “bonuses” from the manufacturer increase the cost of the device, but with their help it is much more convenient to operate the boiler.
Ways to save during operation
To reduce the cost of electricity when using an electric boiler as a heating device and a water heater, it is necessary to reduce the total heat loss at home.
First of all, it is worth replacing old wooden frames with modern windows with 2-3 air chambers and taking care of wall insulation (preferably external) with polystyrene, mineral wool or other materials with low thermal conductivity
Other savings options:
- An additional connection or separate devices working on alternative energy (solar panels, wind generators, a wood burning fireplace) will significantly reduce electricity consumption.
- A multitariff meter will allow you to pay less for night heating, and for the period of morning and evening "rush hours" the device can be turned off (the most expensive is the electricity consumed between 8.00 - 11.00 and 20.00 - 22.00). And if you supplement the system with an external heat accumulator, you can accumulate nightly “cheap” energy in order to spend it during the day.
- A recuperator in the ventilation system will help maintain heated air inside the house.
- A weekly programmer will collect data on the operation of the system for a specified period of time in order to select the most comfortable and economical mode of operation with minimal energy consumption.
- Room thermostats will monitor changes in the microclimate of the house and transfer data to a sensor built into the boiler, which will turn off / turn on the heating, protecting it from overheating of air and unnecessary heat loss.
With proper organization of the electric boiler, you can reduce energy consumption and associated costs up to 40%.
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Although double-circuit electric boilers seem very comfortable to use, before you go shopping, calculate the cost of electricity for the cold season or consult a heating engineer.
Perhaps they will advise you on a more economical system with a single-circuit boiler with an indirect heating boiler or design combined heating, where the “gluttony” of the electrical appliance will be compensated by additional energy sources.
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