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Cutting costs through heat recovery
14 August 2014
Bosch Commercial and Industrial Heating has extended its range of industrial steam plant solutions with the addition of a new heat recovery system designed to operate in conjunction with Combined Heat and Power (CHP) modules, as well as other industrial heating systems.

The new Heat Recovery Steam Boiler (HRSB) can generate between 400 and 4100kg of effective process steam per hour and provides an efficient way of converting accumulated heat in flue gases generated from combustion at a downstream CHP module. An integrated flue bypass is provided for situations where process steam is not required; this ensures that CHP running hours are maximised, along with their associated efficiency and economic benefits.
Geoff Hobbs, business development director at Bosch Commercial and Industrial Heating, said: "By introducing the new heat recovery steam boiler, Bosch can now offer an even more comprehensive and complete energy efficient system that can generate heat for industrial processes, hot water and space heating via peak load industrial steam boilers, hot water boilers and now a heat recovery steam boiler that supports the customer’s on-site generation of electricity.
"The new Heat Recovery Steam Boiler not only helps to reduce overall energy costs for commercial and industrial consumers, but provides an efficient generation of process heat. The simple design and advanced control technology used also ensure installation and operation remain easy and convenient."
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