Change history for item: Combined Viessmann Vitola 200 VB2AN71 33 kW single circuit

  1. Donny Darko 07 July 2023 17:11:29
    1. Create: Description #3358228
      Value: Type of heating boiler: combined, max. heating power: 33 kW, number of circuits: single-circuit, placement: floor, fuel: diesel fuel, natural gas, type of combustion chamber: open, type of supply:
    2. Create: Type of heating boiler #3358229
      Value: Combined
    3. Create: Burner #3358230
      Value: Need to purchase
    4. Create: Number of circuits #3358231
      Value: Single-loop
    5. Create: Max. thermal power #3358232
      Value: 33 kW
    6. Create: The combustion chamber #3358233
      Value: Open
    7. Create: Efficiency #3358234
      Value: 96 %
    8. Create: Control #3358235
      Value: Electronic
    9. Create: Installation #3358236
      Value: Floor
    10. Create: Mains voltage #3358237
      Value: Single-phase
    11. Create: Peculiarities #3358238
      Value: Connector for external control, thermometer
    12. Create: Equipment #3358239
      Value: Outdoor temperature sensor, display
    13. Create: Fuel #3358240
      Value: Diesel fuel, natural gas
    14. Create: Max. coolant temperature #3358241
      Value: 75 °С
    15. Create: Max. water pressure in the heating circuit #3358242
      Value: 3 bar
    16. Create: Heating circuit connection #3358243
      Value: 1¼
    17. Create: Chimney diameter #3358244
      Value: 130 mm
    18. Create: Dimensions WxHxD #3358245
      Value: 667x934x1300 mm
    19. Create: Weight #3358246
      Value: 223 kg
    20. Create: Additional Information #3358247
      Value: Vitotronic 200 controller, type KO1B
    21. Create: Image #6313341
      URL: https://avatars.mds.yandex.net/get-mpic/175985/img_id7724172544388109346/orig
    22. Create: Preview image #6313342
      URL: https://avatars.mds.yandex.net/get-mpic/175985/img_id7724172544388109346/orig
  2. Donny Darko 30 April 2023 08:11:57
    Name: Combined Viessmann Vitola 200 VB2AN71 33 kW single circuit; Catalog: Heating boilers