Condensing boilers: how they compare with other systems in the BRE low-energy office (Scanned copy)
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Please note that this is a scanned copy of a paper originally published in 1991, so the text is not as clear as in documents created as pdf files.
The BRE low-energy office (LEO) at Garston was among the first buildings constructed in the UK with the aim of minimising energy use. This paper reports on the performance of this condensing boiler-based wet heating system (refurbished in 1989) and compares it with other performances in previous years, including that of the electric heating system in the same building. 4 pages.