Thursday, June 7, 2012

Greenstar Combi 100 & 151 Gas Fired Condensing Boilers

The New Bosch Greenstar Combi 100 (100K BTU) & Bosch Greenstar Combi 151 (151K BTU) Gas Fired Condensing Boilers are new to the American market but have been in use for years in Europe.  The combi 100 is 98.5% efficient as the combi 151 is 96.5% efficient.  The new Bosch Greenstar condensing boiler line is engineered to offer the ideal solution for residential heating and hot water needs at an affordable price, without compromising quality or fuel economy.

"Combi" (combination) unit with space heating and integrated water heating in one highly efficient, compact unit. With special insulation to ensure ultra quiet operation and the exclusive keypad safety lock feature to prevent unwanted tampering with heating controls, this unit is the ideal "green" unit.




  • Limited lifetime heat exchanger and 5-year parts & labor warranty
  • All models available as NG or LP
  • Special insulation ensures ultra-quiet operation
  • Compact dimensions and built-in frost protection offer flexibility for location of installation
  • ECO mode for energy saving fuel consumption
  • Exclusive safety feature - keypad safety lock prevents unwanted tampering with heating controls.


  • Each unit features an ASME approved Al-Si heat exchanger constructed of advanced Magnesium-Aluminum-Silicon alloy - offering increased flexibility versus traditional stainless steel. They are equipped with highly durable heating blocks that are corrosion resistant and designed to optimize clean burning combustion over an extra large surface area, which requires minimal servicing and reliance on spare parts during the boiler’s lifetime.  The Greenstar units come set for Natural Gas (NG) and there is a conversion kit that is included with the unit if it has to be converted to Liquid Propane (LP).

    The Greenstar Combi units are designed for heating such as radiant floor heat or baseboard heating with multiple zones depending on the size of the unit and also for domestic hot water (DHW).  

    The combi 100 unit besides being used for heating applications is also designed for DHW for 1 major application at a time - 72 degree rise at 2.4 gpm while the combi 151 could possibly do 2 applications at a time and will deliver - 72 degree rise at 4 gpm.

    Depending on the size of your home and the heating and DHW applications you are looking for, you would need to get an HVAC or gas technician to size the unit properly as they would have to factor in,  size of home, insulation "R" factor, windows, etc..

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