ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION BOILER
A common problem in many homes is finding the ideal heating solution. We all want pleasant warmth that spreads throughout the house, while looking for options that are practical and economical.
Today, the market offers various solutions for heating both homes and industrial spaces. These range from traditional gas-fired radiators to modern infrared technology and heat pumps. Among the most innovative but still little-known systems is the electromagnetic induction boiler.

INDUCTION BOILER HOW IT WORKS
Electromagnetic induction heating is based on a technique that has long been used in industrial processes. This technology uses the principle of electromagnetic induction, in which a current passes through a coil, heating the surrounding conductor.
The idea of induction home heating originated in the 1980s and has progressed considerably since then. One of the main advantages over traditional systems is the elimination of gas from the home, increasing safety and promoting energy savings. Induction boilers, in fact, use an electromagnetic mechanism that does not require the use of methane, replicating the technology of induction hobs on a domestic scale. This system is highly efficient, minimising heat loss and heating rooms quickly.


INDUCTION BOILER INSTALLATION
Induction heating is the ideal choice for those looking for an environmentally friendly solution for their home. This system integrates perfectly with homes equipped with photovoltaic systems: the energy produced by solar panels can feed the boiler, allowing the home to be heated sustainably. Before proceeding with the installation, it is important to carefully evaluate a few parameters:
- Energy demand of the house: this will influence the output of the boiler to be purchased.: this will influence the output of the boiler to be purchased.
- Space available for installation: induction heating may require more space than conventional systems, so it is essential to consider this aspect to avoid surprises.
- Brand and professionalism of installers: as magnetic induction technology is relatively new, it is essential to choose a reliable and specialised supplier offering guarantees and professionalism.
INDUCTION HEATING BOILER CONSTRUCTION

WATER PURIFICATION: AN ADVANTAGE OF THE ELECTRIC INDUCTION BOILER
When limescale in the water comes into contact with the magnetic field generated by the induction boiler, it is broken down into a molecular form that prevents its deposition on the heat exchanger and system elements.
Unlike boilers with electric and gas heaters, which do not develop this phenomenon and where limescale builds up on the heater and exchanger elements, the induction boiler does not suffer from this problem. Consequently, it maintains its efficiency over time. The average life of a magnetic induction boiler is about 40 years, with an efficiency loss of less than 1% over this period.

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