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Hot water boiler
04 March 2013
Fultons FHE-250 low-temperature hot water boiler is available in a 250kW model and features a fullycondensing, stainless steel heat exchanger. A modular approach to its design means that additional boilers can be combined to suit any application and hot water requirement.

Fulton's FHE-250 low-temperature hot water boiler is available in a 250kW model and features a fullycondensing, stainless steel heat exchanger. A modular approach to its design means that additional boilers can be combined to suit any application and hot water requirement.
With the complexity of control being a criticism of some hot water boilers, the FHE uses a single control panel, which is capable of controlling a single unit or a modular installation.
Carl Knight, sales and marketing manager, says that with steam and hot water being key to many processes, the list of potential industrial, chemical, pharmaceutical, medical and food and beverage applications for a Fulton boiler is almost endless.
With the complexity of control being a criticism of some hot water boilers, the FHE uses a single control panel, which is capable of controlling a single unit or a modular installation.
Carl Knight, sales and marketing manager, says that with steam and hot water being key to many processes, the list of potential industrial, chemical, pharmaceutical, medical and food and beverage applications for a Fulton boiler is almost endless.
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