Can a wall hung boiler be installed in the bathroom?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-06-28
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Wall-hung boilers should not be installed in places with good ventilation effects such as toilets, shower rooms, etc., because for fear of gas accidents, water vapor will lead to aging and corrosion of the original parts, resulting in wall-mounted short-circuit explosions.

    The bathroom is an environment where water will be used at any time, we all know that where there is water, we will think of dirt, think of the characteristics of corrosion and rust, we install the wall-hung boiler in the bathroom, because the air is more humid, it will cause our wall-hung boiler to corrode.

    Of course, with the development of air, the gas wall-hung boiler still needs two-way ventilation when working, and the characteristics of new air and combustion waste are eliminated, and the smoke pipe of the gas wall-hung boiler is extended to the outside.

    If the wall-hung boiler is installed in the bathroom, we need to dig a hole in the bathroom to make the wall-hung boiler work, but the bathroom is used for bathing and long-term supply of hot water, and digging a hole will lead to our heat loss will increase, resulting in the characteristics that the toilet water will be colder.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I know all of them say "no".

    I'm not going to talk about the results, just analyze it:

    1. At present, the flue of "wall-hung boiler" and "water heater" is double-layer (more than 80%, not all), the box is isolated from the room, and the air is sucked from the outside through the flue, and the exhaust gas is discharged outside (I really don't understand what those people think when they say "lack of oxygen" and "exhaust gas poisoning"?). )

    2. If it is said that there is "water vapor" and it will be damaged, can it stand still? Washing machines, bath bombs, lamps, exhaust fans, hair dryers, smart toilets, electric shavers, aren't these electrical appliances? Has the water vapor been broken?

    3. If you say "gas leaks", will it not leak when you install it in the kitchen? Isn't a kitchen leak dangerous? Isn't it fried?

    4. Gas bellows and joints are all 304 stainless steel (you buy cheaper.)"Iron" don't refute it), how can it rust?

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If your bathroom is used alone to install a wall-hung stove without using other functions of the bathroom, it is not impossible to install it in the bathroom, but the facts tell us that it is impossible and unscientific. Bathroom is an environment that will use water at any time, we all know that where there is water, we will think of scale, think of the characteristics of corrosion and rust, so we install the wall-hung boiler in the bathroom, because the air is more humid, it will cause our wall-hung boiler to corrode, of course, the development of the major wall air, or will have a certain impact on the internal accessories of the wall-hung boiler. When the gas wall-hung boiler works, it needs two-way ventilation, and the characteristics of fresh air and elimination of combustion waste, and the smoke pipe of the gas wall-hung boiler is extended to the outdoors, but if the wall-hung boiler is installed in the bathroom, we need to dig a hole in the bathroom to make the wall-hung boiler work, but the bathroom is used for bathing and long-term supply of hot water, and chiseling a hole will lead to our heat loss will increase, resulting in the characteristics that the sanitary water will be relatively cold.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I know all of them say "no".

    I'm not going to talk about the results, just analyze it:

    1. At present, the flue of "wall-hung boiler" and "water heater" is double-layer (most of them, not all), the box is isolated from the room, and the air is sucked from the outside through the flue, and the exhaust gas is discharged from the outside (I really don't understand what those people think when they say "lack of oxygen" and "exhaust gas poisoning"?). )

    2. If it is said that there is "water vapor" and it will be damaged, can it stand still? Washing machines, bath bombs, lamps, exhaust fans, hair dryers, smart toilets, electric shavers, aren't these electrical appliances? Has the water vapor been broken?

    3. If you say "gas leaks", will it not leak when you install it in the kitchen? Isn't a kitchen leak dangerous? Isn't it fried?

    4. Gas bellows and joints are all 304 stainless steel (you buy cheaper.)"Iron" don't refute it), how can it rust?

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