ECOMFLAME Burners-ITALY
Ecoflam was established in 1973 in Castelfranco Veneto, near Venice in the North East of Italy. The engineers that set up Ecoflam started the company business with the aim of building heating equipment that respect the eco-logy, allow energy saving and improve quality of life. For more than thirty years Ecoflam has continued to develop all its products with constant dedication and determination addressing Technological Research, Ecology, Energy Saving, and Safety.
From advanced research, positive solutions for every type of requirement and fuel. Ecoflam burners guarantee high efficiency and reliable operation with significant energy savings with power ranging from 20 kW to 12.000 kW in mono block version and up to 15.000 kW in dual block version. These features – so important in today’s world – are joined by extreme ease of installation and maintenance for all models.
Light Oil Burner
The light oil burner series are the result of intense research in the field of gas oil combustion, aimed at reducing pollutant emission and increasing efficiency, silent running and reliability. They excel in stable, clean combustion, and silent, flexible operation which overcomes high combustion-chamber back pressure.
Gas Burner
These gas burners feature a combustion head which works with a constant mixture: combustion is always complete and therefore completely ecological. The low-flame on the BLU series improves seasonal thermal efficiency thanks to the possibility operate at low-flame, at lower flue gas temperatures. The MODULATING version includes a power modular controlled by a PID-regulated (proportional, integral and derivative) digital control board which acts on both the air damper and the gas valve, according to a pre-set ratio.
Dual Fuel Type Burner
These burners (gas/gas oil or gas/fuel oil) are equipped with a double motor for the fan and fuel pump, as well as a motor-air damper. They are designed for alternating operation: with gas or fuel, by cutting out the relevant circuits, running on manual or automatic mode. The automatic switching system can be triggered by gas pressure, or by a timer.

