NTI Boilers Introduces Upgrades To Condensing Wall Hung Models

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NTI Boilers, an Ariston Group company, has introduced upgrades to its current flagship wall hung condensing boilers, the TRX and FTVN. The two condensing wall hung boilers now offer a brand new user interface for an enhanced user experience and easier set-up and troubleshooting for the contractor.

The new technology upgrades allow for easier set-up and troubleshooting on NTI’s TRX Series II and FTVN Series II boilers. Standard features on the boilers include factory-supplied capabilities for two zones, an EXTRATECH stainless steel heat exchanger, and integrated and easily-serviced direct hot water filter and boiler kit. The boilers also offer NTI Net for remote troubleshooting and WiFi capability.

NTI FTVN Condensing Wall Hung Boilers

The TRX model includes a water tube heat exchanger, while the FVTN is a fire tube exchanger. In a water tube exchanger, water flows through tubes arranged inside a furnace filled with gas. In the fire tube model, boilers generate heat by pumping hot gas through tubes submerged in water. Fire tube boilers are generally more compact and can be used in smaller spaces while water tube heat exchangers can handle higher pressures.

Systems can be designed to cascade up to eight boilers. The units also include an LP conversion kit, OD sensor, vent pipe screens, pressure gauge and relief valve.

NTI Net provides the contractor or homeowner with the ability for remote troubleshooting after registering and connecting to the home’s WiFi. The connectivity empowers technicians to remotely view real-time boiler data including settings, status, history and statistics in an easily understandable format.

In addition, setting adjustments are more user-friendly. Technicians can modify the setting and submit, and NTI Net will implement the change while tracking who made the adjustment and when it was made.

For more information about all NTI boilers, visit https://ntiboilers.com/ or check out the TRX and FTVN Series II boilers on YouTube.

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