NIBE DOMESTIC BOILERS 13
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Vedex 3300
NIBE Vedex 3300
Boiler water volume
65 litres
Wood magazine volume
95 litres
Wood magazine depth
0,55 m
Maximal output during wood firing
40 kW
Average output during wood firing
35 kW
Height/Width/Depth
1070/450/880 mm
An efficient, fan-controlled wood burning boiler to heat private
houses and other buildings.
NIBE VEDEX 3300 is designed for a maximum log length of 0.5 m,
and the fireplace has a volume of 95 litres. The boiler’s combustion
is controlled by a two-stage suction fan which aids steady burning. It
is environmentally approved for wood firing to the accumulator tank
and can also be set to work with pellets.
To heat domestic hot water, this boiler can be connected to an exter-
nal water heater. When in operation, the boiler water is partially hea-
ted by the hearth and partly by the flue gas ducts. The average output
during operation is approx. 35kW (max. output is approx. 40kW).
Choose a wood burning boiler if you live in the countryside and
can get free or low priced wood. This is the ideal system for those
who prefer to use a renewable fuel to heat their home, rather than
further diminishing the world’s fossil fuel reserves. It is also a good
solution for anyone who enjoys being physically active and living
close to nature.
NIBE wood burning boilers
In the products described below, hot water is taken from the top of
the boiler and routed to the accumulators. Return water from the
accumulator tanks is led back to the bottom of the boiler. Hot water
is transported from the accumulators to heat your home’s radiators.
They are kept at the desired temperature by mixing the hot accumu-
lator water with the cooled return water from the radiator circuit. To
heat up the water you need an accumulator with a double jacket or
coil. The hot water capacity is determined by the choice of cylinder
size or the length of coil.
For more technical information, go to
When to choose a
wood burning boiler