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  • 5 common problems with industrial boilers 2019-09-27
    Here are some common issues that could cause your industrial boiler to misbehave. 1. Burner Not Functioning Correctly. If the boiler burner fails or is faulty, then your boiler is not going to be able to generate heat efficiently, or in the worst case not at all . As industrial boilers are in almost constant use they are built to be very robust and last for decades, nevertheless they can still have problems with broken burners from time to time. Burner pumps, heads and nozzles can all cause problems but a swift replacement should limit your down time.
  • How often should steam boilers be replaced? 2019-09-06
    The service life of your industrial boiler is 15 years. Of course, there are a number of factors that may force you to replace your boiler before it reaches the 15-year mark. If there are obvious signs of wear and tear, you may not want to push the boiler much longer.
  • How many boilers do I need? 2019-08-30
    One of the most difficult questions of purchasing new boilers is deciding how many boilers will be necessary. The best way is to consult with an expert who can guide you through the process. However, there are two factors to consider before you speak to an expert.
  • What should I look for in a new Boiler? 2019-08-23
    Purchasing a new boiler is a big decision for any company or organization. It means investing thousands of dollars in a piece of equipment you’ll be using for many years to come. Needless to say, it’s not a venture you should take lightly. You need to know ahead of time exactly what you should be looking for in a new boiler.
  • Why does my chimney or a combustion chamber emit smoke? 2019-08-09
    If aeration is higher than the chimney draught, the boiler will emit smoke. You need to investigate what is the purpose:
  • When would I use steam versus hot water or thermal fluid? 2019-05-10
    Steam carries about 540 Kcal/kg of useful energy whereas hot water and thermal fluid carry much less energy. Steam does not require a pump to transfer the energy. Generally, if the heating temperatures required are <100°C, then hot water can be used and if temperatures >180°C are needed then thermal fluid might be a better choice. For process temperatures between 100°C and 180°C steam is considered a viable option.