The Beginning of New Water Heaters 'Navien Condensing ON AI'

Navien Condensing ON AI product promotional shot. <br>[Photo by Kyungdong Navien]

Navien Condensing ON AI product promotional shot.
[Photo by Kyungdong Navien]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jong-hwa] Kyungdong Navien's newly launched Navien Condensing ON AI is a product that opens the beginning of a new era in water heating appliances. It breaks the perception that "boilers are naturally like that," addressing inconveniences such as having to wait for cold water in the pipes to clear after turning on the water and temperature fluctuations when water is used simultaneously in multiple places.


With the Onsu Ready system, simply pressing the quick button before use allows hot water to be available within 10 seconds after turning on the faucet. Compared to conventional boilers, it reduces the waiting time for hot water by up to 93%, and decreases the amount of water wasted while waiting for the appropriate temperature by up to 94%. By applying a turbo pump, the amount of hot water increases by about 6 liters during a 10-minute shower.


The product evolves through the industry's first application of wireless firmware updates (FOTA). It learns hot water and heating usage patterns, provides customers with monthly HEMS reports, and offers a smart diagnosis service that allows customers to easily check boiler issues at a glance for convenient use. By learning and analyzing hot water usage patterns, it implements a fast hot water smart operation function tailored to customers' lifestyles, and has obtained AI+ certification from the Korea Standards Association (KSA) for the first time in the industry.



The indoor temperature controller (room controller) equipped with a 4.3-inch display features a welcome mode that brightens as you approach, and its sophisticated design won the German Red Dot Award, one of the world's top three design awards. Its eco-friendly performance is also excellent, reducing nitrogen oxides, a major cause of fine dust, by up to 79%, and significantly lowering carbon dioxide emissions.


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