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KITURAMI Service Manuals PDF

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Kiturami Gas Boiler WORLD 3000 Installation Service Manual
Kiturami Gas Boiler WORLD 3000 Installation Service Manual
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Kiturami Pellet Boiler Installation Service Manual
Kiturami Pellet Boiler Installation Service Manual
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Kiturami TURBO-Oil-Boiler service-manual
Kiturami TURBO-Oil-Boiler service-manual
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Kiturami Brand History

The company KITURAMI was founded in 1962 in the city of Shinsang, having turned in less than 40 years in

the largest manufacturer of boiler equipment in South Korea. Today, the industrial group KITURAMI includes 16 production, research, financial and investment companies. The company's pride is the research center, which owns more than 560 patents and proprietary rights for industrial development. In the center active scientific researches are conducted, existing ones are being improved and new technologies are being developed.

 

The company was repeatedly awarded for the high quality and technical perfection of the manufactured equipment. In 1993, the company KITURAMI received a certificate New Technologies, which is awarded the most progressive and promising products of South Korean companies. The company has a certificate of compliance with the quality standard ISO 9001.

 

The company produces boilers of various capacities: from 10 kW to 465 kW, operating on diesel, gas and solid fuels. All components of the boilers are manufactured by the company Kiturami independently, which allows controlling the quality of the products at all stages of production.


Production by KITURAMI is known in many countries of the world. Today, South Korean boilers operate in different climatic conditions - from the Arctic climate of New Land Island to the subtropical climate of the Black Sea coast.

 

In the polar underworld, where the average temperature in January is -20 ° C and July is + 6 ° C, KITURAMI boilers heat vital life support facilities for people, including the building of a local airport.