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Byworth Boilers Direct Industry Full Range
23 September 2013
Fire tube steam boiler 1 000 - 18 000 kg/h, 180 °C | Yorkshireman The Yorkshireman is a traditional three pass wetback shell steam boiler, and is ideal for heavy continuous workload.

Well proven over many years across the world, the Yorkshireman boiler is preferred by engineers across many industries including Food & Drink, Pharmaceutical and Chemical processing. The Yorkshireman2 incorporates many energy saving features including the unique X-ID boiler tube. With special helical internal ribs this tube increases heat transfer from tube to water space, making the Yorkshireman2 probably the most energy efficient steam boiler available today.
Heat recovery boiler
16 000 kg/h, 9600 kW
Waste heat boilers can operate in a range of applications recovering heat which is produced as a by-product of another process, for example Combined Heat and Power projects and incineration. Byworth waste heat boilers are individually designed to suit each unique installation, the design team being the leading authority in this field. The boilers are designed to achieve optimum performance given the heat available and the boiler output required. Both steam and hot water boilers are available with outputs up to 16000 kgs/hr / 9600 kW.
Hot water boiler
100 - 1 100 kW, max. 95 °C | PHW series
The PHW is a reverse flame wetback shell hot water boiler, economical in both purchase price and running costs without compromising reliability.
Their simple operation makes these boilers ideal for low pressure commercial heating and process applications.
- High efficiency
- Low NOx emissions
- Reliable and easily maintained
- Generous shell and furnace sizes
- Easy access for cleaning and inspection
- Flow and return connections arranged to achieve optimal internal circulation and even heat distribution
- Designed for LTHW systems
Fire tube superheated water boiler
1 000 - 10 000 kW, max. 180 °C | DALESMAN series
The Dalesman is a traditional three pass wetback shell hot water boiler, and is ideally suited to cope with the rigours and continual heavy workload demanded for commercial heating and industrial process applications.
The Dalesman high and medium temperature versions incorporate the unique X-ID boiler tube. With special helical internal ribs this tube increases heat transfer from tube to water space, making the Dalesman a most energy efficient hot water boiler.
Fire tube steam boiler
227 - 5 000 kg/h | MX
Proven in the field over many years, the MX boiler is a cost effective solution for applications where light to medium steam load is required. Typical applications include Laundry and Cleaning, Breweries, smaller food and pharmaceutical manufacturers.
Hot water boiler
250 - 3 000 kW, 140 °C | FELLSMAN series
The Fellsman is a reverse flame wetback shell hot water boiler, and is a compact and highly efficient solution for commercial heating and industrial process applications.
Steam accumulator
If you’re running a little short on steam, the solution may be to install a steam tank or steam accumulator.
The steam tank acts as a buffer for steam storage, evening out the load on the boiler in processes where the steam demand shows characteristic peaks and troughs.
Each steam tank is custom made to suit your specific needs, and is certified to British Standard.
Portable boiler room
250 - 6 000 kW/h
- Modern fleet of top quality boilers
- Units built in Byworth factory
- Short and long term hire
- Rapid response
- Gas, oil or dual fuel options
- Full back up support
- Installation, commissioning and training
- Nationwide coverage
- Competitive rates
- Purpose built units for long term projects
Feed water tank for boiler
The temperature of the water being fed to the boiler is of paramount importance. Water which is too cold may cause thermal shock and structural damage to the boiler, and will certainly have an adverse effect on the overall energy efficiency of the boiler. Water which is too hot can cause irreparable damage to the feed pump, leading to costly loss of production.
Blow-down, expansion and cooling module for boiler
All steam boilers must be regularly blown down to reduce the concentration of suspended and dissolved solids in the boiler water. As this waste is under pressure and at extreme temperature there must be a safe means of storage and cooling (to below 43 degrees C) before discharging to general drainage. The HSEs PM60 gives full details of safety requirements for blow down vessels.
Heat recovery module for boiler
The typical temperature of flue gases flowing from the final pass of tubes from a 3 pass wetback 150 psi steam boiler would be 240 degrees C. This heat is then lost up the chimney to atmosphere but some of it could be recovered utilising a flue gas economiser, and used to pre-heat the boiler feed water. Hotter feed water requires less fuel input to raise steam, therefore saving fuel costs and reducing carbon emissions.
- Hired boilers in hospital role
- Responding to today's needs
- Heat recovery boilers
- A fresh view on boilerhouse control
- Risk assessment courses
- Hired boilers help keeps hospitals in good health
- Raising the bar for steam boiler efficiency
- Steam expertise
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