Superheat Boiler Design and Performance: A Brief Overview
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In today’s market, D-Type boilers are the most common. The superheat performance issues can be compensated by designing the steam for a higher temperature and then using an attemperator to control steam temperature more closely over the boiler load range. In the rental boiler industry, O-type boilers are the most common because the weight is more evenly distributed making it ideal for trailer-mounting and road transportation. Stay tuned for our next blog where we will touch on a fourth, less commonly known watertube design; the Ds-type. Ds style boilers are patented and manufactured by Su ..read more
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O2 Trim for Increased Boiler Efficiency & Emissions Compliance
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2y ago
If you are interested in learning more about whether an O2 Trim System will benefit your operations, reach out to one of our or call 800-227-1966. Check out other articles on Nationwide’s for more tips and tricks for improved boiler efficiency, routine maintenance, and more ..read more
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Watertube Boiler Design: Superior Boiler's DS Type
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Contact us today to learn more about how Superior’s Ds-type boiler could be a good match for your next project. 800-227-1966 three common types of watertube boilers due to a more centralized center of gravity. ; roughly 1-2ft shorter than typical package boiler.  No need for a burner platform since the burner is lower to the ground.  The option to be designed with a top exhaust outlet , providing space savings with the ability to mount the economizer in a vertical configuration above the boiler. D-type boilers are limited to a side outlet and horizontal, ground-mounted configuration ..read more
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Additional Energy Savings with Variable Frequency Drives
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2y ago
Stay tuned for our next Boiler Blog for additional educational topics, Nationwide Boiler news, and more! which also matches the fan laws which state change in fan speed changes fan static by the square.  You’ll notice that if you multiply the flow and static changes together (i.e. ½ * (½) power.  When operating the fan at half speed, the change in power is (½) the power!  This is where the power savings would come from and why it would be most beneficial to utilize a VFD for scenarios where the boiler system operates more consistently at half load. which is the same number for t ..read more
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