As the UK and other regions move toward decarbonization, Viessmann has expanded its catalogue to include high-efficiency alternatives to traditional gas. Viessmann US: Residential & Commercial Heating Solutions
One of Viessmann's most unique blog entries, "The Carbon Footprint of (Nearly) Everything", goes beyond technical specs to look at environmental impact.
: B1KE models provide on-demand domestic hot water (DHW) as a "combi" unit. Vitodens 200-W (B2HE)
A modern boiler catalogue must address the user interface as much as the hardware. Viessmann has integrated the Vitoconnect and ViCare platforms into their product ecosystem. The catalogue showcases boilers that are not isolated appliances but connected nodes in the "Internet of Things." This digital layer allows homeowners to control climate systems remotely, optimizing energy usage through data. The presence of these digital controls in the catalogue reflects a shift in consumer expectations; heating is no longer just about warmth, but about control, data, and interoperability with smart home systems.
Designed for smaller homes and apartments, the 050-W is an entry-level model that doesn't compromise on quality. Extremely quiet operation.
It was a large format, perfect-bound volume, heavy enough to serve as a doorstop for a heavy oak door, yet designed with the sleek, minimalist elegance of an architectural digest. On the cover, no screaming headlines or discount stickers—just the Viessmann logo, a stark, confident red corner, and the subtle texture of the paper that felt expensive, like the interior of a high-end sedan.