Buderus Logano G211-42D 37 kW
![]() | Outdated Product Energy source: solid fuel; Installation: floor; Type: single-circuit (heating only); Heating area (m²): 278; Heat output (kW): 37; Coolant min. T (°C): 50; Coolant max. T (°C): 90; Efficiency (%): 82; Combustion chamber: open (atmospheric); Firebox size: Dimensions (mm): 1033x490x1240 |
Buderus Logano G211-42D 37 kW
Energy source:solid fuel
Mount:floor, single-circuit
Boiler power:37 kW, area ~ 278 m²
Combustion chamber:open, flue 150 mm
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Specifications Logano G211-42D
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We have had this boiler at work for 4 years now. The room is 170 square meters. Of course, it does its job of heating, but it's very temperamental in operation. Sometimes the fuel doesn't ignite, requiring stirring and cleaning of the grate (this is needed every hour), sometimes it doesn't reach temperature. There's no hope in relying on automatic temperature control with a thermostat - you have to manually adjust the draft damper as best as you can. Fuel needs to be refueled every hour as well. It's fine for work, but placing one like this at home means you won't have time to sleep with it)) I don't see any. The boiler is extremely unsuccessful; it needs constant stirring of fuel and additional loading. A year later, the firebox hinge rusted and therefore broke; two years later, the second hinge broke, and the fastening of the internal fuel grate door broke. use Buderus Logano G211-32D more than year i recommend it don't buy |
Moreover, I see people complaining that there is a lot of smoke when they throw in coal, yes, I also experienced such symptoms, but this was when the chimney was clogged, but I started cleaning it before the season and sometimes during the season I have to not be lazy and climb onto the chimney. And voila, no smoke is observed, freely open the bucket of coal and close the boiler, well, if a little smoke leaks out, it’s not a big loss, but as you wanted, it’s a solid fuel boiler. I fill up the coal with an ordinary shovel without a handle. At the same time, I first pour the coal into a special box; it stands next to the boiler and from this box I scoop up the coal with a shovel and I don’t see any inconvenience in this. My chimney is about six meters high, since a two-story house has a diameter of about 25/25, but with my firebox there isn’t enough coal for this diameter, so I have to flatter myself in the spring and read the chimney again. And I don’t sit and babysit the boiler like a child, I filled up the bucket of coal, closed the damper of the outlet hole all the way and left, and I still come back after about an hour and a half or two, fill up the bucket again and leave again. I only heat it after lunch, at least once a day, and if it’s very cold outside, then four to five buckets of coal flies into the lungs, while the boiler works 100% efficiently. And it has never happened that when I start cleaning the boiler, there is coal left in it and it all burns to the ground. The next day, when I clean it, there is still heat in it, there is usually one and a half ash/slag boxes, and this is when burning 4-5 buckets of coal. Definitely boiler coal... Hello! I don’t know how people use such boilers, but I’ve had a G211 since 2009 and it’s just fire. My house has two floors and it pulls them like a steam locomotive, although it eats six tons of coal per season. But it copes with its task 100% for so many years, once I changed the sensor responsible for the ashpit, and in order for the boiler to work properly, you need to pour coal into it from the boiler and not from the stove, I immediately pour a bucket and then, after about an hour and a half, put the bucket again . And it never happened that he faded away, in short, he’s just a beast. But about the fact that the inner door is where the combustion chamber itself is, I’ll tell the truth, it’s very weak, I only have it for a season. But it’s just that I have six tons of coal talking about themselves, but everyone is super happy with the boiler. I tried it without a pump in case the light went out, everything went through two floors with a bang, so I don’t know what else can you expect from it, pour normal boiler coal into it and you will be happy, and then it definitely won’t let you down, but from a stove coal, it will simply clog and most likely go out. Yes, and if you could stick a gas nozzle into it, it would be super, even though I have it in a separate room, after cleaning my wife always has to wipe off the soot/dust, but gas would be cool. In short, to each his own, but the boiler serves me with faith and warmth for 5+ Door only |
They just drowned it with whatever. While you throw in a new batch, you stir up the heat and, as a result, it takes a long time to flare up. The casting design is made so that the air from the blower cools the lower part of the jacket. That is, we are drowning the street. I do not recommend this boiler. Our KChM-5 is better, at least 1.5 times cheaper. Beautiful, convenient draft regulator. None of this series produces the declared power. The return temperature is required to be 60 degrees. Otherwise there will be strong resin formation. It costs a lot of money that will never be returned to you. Complete disappointments. use Buderus Logano G211-20D month or more i recommend it don't buy |
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Additional features boiler Buderus Logano G211-42D:
- Used fuel: coal, coal briquettes, coke, wood with humidity up to 25%
- Firebox volume — 59.5 L
- Maximum fuel consumption — 7.5 kg/h
- Boiler operation at one load at rated power — 4 hours
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