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Producer: | Kabola (NL) |
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Technical details | |
Producer: | Kabola (NL) |
Kabola is a Duch Manufacturer of oil- and Diesel heated boilers (furnaces) for continuous use. They design, build and sell a wide range of boilers for yachts and smaller boats. Besides the regular central heating systems, Kabola builds heaters for tap water as well. They'll run on diesel, household oil, or even the newest bio-fuels.
Kabola recently launched the smallest Diesel heated boiler, the Kabola Compact 7. Together with several other systems Kabola can offer a heating solution for small boats and large (mega)yachts.
The Kabola Compact 7 is the new diesel fired boiler which delivers 7kW. The Compact 7 can be ordered as a regular boiler for (central) heating, and also as a combi boiler. Kabola’s offers a dedicated calorifier control unit as well. Limited space is required for installation and the super silent burner it operates very quiet. That’s why this fully automatic boilers is a very good choice for small sailing- and motor yachts.
Anti-frost and continues use are possible with every Kabola and this Compact 7 is no exception. It’s built to last and especially combined with a hot water system it’s the best possible solution in the market today when comfort and durability is what you want.
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Kabola Compact | Type | Compact 7
Capacity | kW | 7
Available as BOILER | REGULAR | x
Available as CC | CALORIFIER | x
Available as Combi | COMBI | x
Sizes (H/W/D) | cm | 32x34x49
Sizes Combi (H/W/D) | cm | 41x34x49
Weight (boiler / combi) | kg | 47 / 53
Efficiency | % | >90
Water capacity boiler | L | 15
Fuel | Diesel
Fuel usage | L/h | 0,9
Exhaust temperature | ⁰C | 195
Nozzle | mm / ⁰ | On request
Flue gas diameter | Ø mm | 50
Starting load 230v | W | 295
Operating load 230v | W | 255
Price Compact 7 CV | ex VAT [NL] | € 1920,-
Price Compact 7 CC | ex VAT [NL] | € 2570,-
Price Compact 7 Combi | ex VAT [NL] | € 3200,-
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