ᐅ Type of an old oil heating system – Who has experience with this?
Created on: 29 Oct 2018 15:42
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Maria81Hello,
I’m starting to get a bit desperate.
This summer, during a renovation of an old building, I replaced an old Windhager oil heating system from the late 1980s with a heat pump. In my excitement, I took photos of the old heating system but apparently forgot to capture the nameplate.
I now need this information to apply for the housing subsidy.
Is there anyone here who can help me identify the model from the photo?
The boiler was designed for both domestic hot water and central heating.
Thank you so much in advance!!

I’m starting to get a bit desperate.
This summer, during a renovation of an old building, I replaced an old Windhager oil heating system from the late 1980s with a heat pump. In my excitement, I took photos of the old heating system but apparently forgot to capture the nameplate.
I now need this information to apply for the housing subsidy.
Is there anyone here who can help me identify the model from the photo?
The boiler was designed for both domestic hot water and central heating.
Thank you so much in advance!!
Maria81 schrieb:
Hello,
I’m getting a bit desperate.
This summer, during a renovation of an old building, I replaced an old Windhager oil heating system from the late 1980s with a heat pump. In my excitement, I took photos of the old heating system but apparently missed the nameplate.
I now need that information to apply for the housing subsidy.
Is there anyone here who can help me identify the model from the photo?
The boiler was designed to provide both hot water and central heating.
Thank you so much in advance!!Visit Windhager’s official website (headquartered in Seekirchen near Salzburg) and post your question along with the photo there.
With the available data and your boiler picture, they will most likely be able to assist you.
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Gartenfreund30 Oct 2018 03:10I would also suggest asking the chimney sweep. They usually note down quite a bit of information from the nameplate.