Atmospheric burner with an aeration factor greater than 0.8 of reduced volume per unit

The majority of technologies developed in the world are developed having as basis local atmospheric conditions of geographical sites found at sea level, due to the fact that the majority of important cities in the world meet this characteristic. In equipment involving combustion processes, to the extent the equipment is at a greater height above sea level performance is negatively affected. At greater heights above sea level, air density diminishes and therefore the availability of oxygen is lower hindering equipment from reaching optimum performance levels. The aforementioned causes power losses, in addition to contaminating emissions, as carbon monoxide, originated as a derivative of incomplete combustion in the absence of enough oxygen.

The atmospheric burner with aeration factor greater than 0.8 of reduced volume per unit, developed by the GASURE group jointly with the Colombian company Industrias HACEB, allows a greater air intake compared to conventional burners what improves the combustion quality, attenuating the effects caused be altitude and allowing reaching greater efficiency in heating processes.

In 2007 Industrias HACEB began to implement the burner in a tankless water heating equipment, which markets ever since.