The Sapphire boiler produces very low NOx emissions
What is low NOx?
NOx is the generic term for the highly poisonous nitrogen oxide gases that are produced during the combustion process.
These gases can be extremely harmful to both humans and the environment, so the Government has put legislation and plans in place to limit how much is produced.
Why are we talking about NOx?
What is a low NOx boiler?
To be classed as low NOx an oil burning appliance must produce less than 120mg of NOx emissions per kWh. Blue flame boilers are able to achieve these levels by using a special high pressure diffuser plate and a recirculating blast tube. Not only does this achieve a blue flame reaction, it also produces far fewer NOx & CO gases and very low soot production.
The Sapphire boiler easily surpasses these requirements.