Is the gas meter for a gas wall hung boiler the same size as the meter used in the kitchen?

Updated on Kitchen 2024-07-20
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The flow meter of the household gas wall-hung boiler is basically not much different from that used in the kitchen, but the gas used in the wall-hung boiler is definitely larger than that used in the kitchen. In the case of sufficient gas pressure, there is no problem with the gas supply of the wall-hung boiler, but if the pressure of the city grid is insufficient, the power of the wall-hung boiler will become smaller, and the heating time will be extended accordingly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Household gas meters are all the same size, and manufacturers use boilers based on the amount of gas used.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hello pretending to be a close friend, I am very happy to serve you, and I will try to help you answer before the hall!The gas meter used in the gas wall-hung boiler is the same as the meter used in the kitchen, and the gas meter with the rated flow rate is usually cubic, and the maximum flow rate can reach four cubic; When using a high-power water heater, pay attention to the flow limit of the gas meter. For example, with a 40 kilowatt wall-hung boiler, the flow rate of natural gas is 4 cubic meters per hour, and if it is a gas flow, it will be greater, but the general flow rate of household gas meters is cubic, so the flow rate of the gas meter will limit the work of the wall-hung boiler.

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