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04 May 2016
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• Blowdown Vessels
Blowdown vessels are designed to reduce the pressure of the blowdown discharge from the boiler to atmospheric pressure, and also reduces the blowdown discharge to drain to acceptable temperatures for compliance to water bylaws.
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28 April 2016
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Developed in response to customer demand for higher capacities than the 1565 kg/h maximum for its vertical range, the nine-model RB/RBC range (with outputs ranging from 957 to 4787 kg/h) can be specified with matched multi-stage oil, modulating gas or dual-fuel burners as standard, with other burners available on request.
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04 May 2016
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Skid-mounted packaged steam boiler systems are factory built on a bespoke basis.
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28 April 2016
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Fulton’s FB range can be configured for gas, oil or dual-fuel installations and for either steam or hot water applications.
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28 April 2016
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The Fulton VMP (vertical multiport boiler) incorporate a series of heavy-walled large-diameter schedule 80 flue pipes welded to the top and bottom heads in the pressure vessel; these pipes are surrounded by water.
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04 June 2014
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ICS Cool Energy’s range of rental Air Handling Units are available up to 350kW.
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04 May 2016
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A compact high efficiency electric steam boiler, designed for applications with small steam demands, such as laboratories, clothing industries, or food processing.
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06 December 2019
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From completely new boiler house plants to simple blowdown valve replacements we have the solution you need.
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04 May 2016
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The J Series is designed to meet the steam raising requirements for process steam across industrial, pharmaceutical, medical, food and drinks industry applications.
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04 May 2016
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Electropack is Fulton’s versatile seven-model range designed for steam loads between 29 and 160kg/h.
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04 May 2016
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Thermal fluid heaters are suitable for process applications requiring temperatures 32°F or above 350°F.
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