ÖkoFEN wrote:Hello,
Interested by a user on the existence of this thread, I allow myself to provide the following information:
- There is no particular recommendation from ÖkoFEN asking to put an inverter upstream of our boilers. The automaton of our boilers is a well-protected industrial automaton which easily accepts tolerable voltage variations coming from the EDF network.
- the inverter is not a condition for applying the warranty, it never has been.
Several thousand ÖkoFEN boilers operate in rural areas where the EDF current does not have the stability of an urban area, and this without any particular problem for boilers.
Regarding lightning, there is nothing to say that an inverter can effectively protect the electrical devices in your home, unless you install a particularly pointed device, much more sophisticated than a simple inverter.
So, Yann16, nothing obliges you to install an inverter upstream of your boiler.
However, if you want to install an inverter, we can specify the characteristics depending on what you want as protection. In this case, we invite you to contact us again.
Hoping to have clarified the debate.
For ÖkoFEN
Emmanuel LISZE
M. Lisze Welcome to econology!
Thank you for contributing to this forum and to clarify your product which I believe to be of high quality.
Providing you with the answer to this little blunder from one of your distributors who, in my personal opinion, needs to be corrected at the source, while hoping that you will correct the situation to maintain the good reputation of your excellent products.
Again Thank you for taking the time to put things back in their places for the good of your Company!
Yours truly!
Alain
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Criticism is good if added to some compliments.
Alain