A 4 ton pressure oil-fired hot water boiler is different from a 4 ton normal pressure oil-fired hot water boiler. Although they are both heating boilers, one is under pressure and the other is not under pressure. What is the difference between the two? Hot water boilers have a wider range of applications, and can be used for heating on both high and low floors, and the price is slightly higher; while atmospheric pressure oil-fired hot water boilers can only heat low-rise buildings, and high-level heating cannot be satisfied, and the price is slightly lower.
How much heating area can a 4 ton pressure oil-fired hot water boiler meet? If it is residential district heating, it can meet about 30,000 square meters. The average heating area of a 1 ton oil-fired boiler is about 6000-8000 square meters. If it is an office building, large shopping mall or workshop, the heating area is slightly less. After all, the space height and insulation effect are inferior to residential heating, which can be calculated as 4000-6000 square meters. Of course, the best calculation is based on the space height, insulation effect, and winter temperature conditions.