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Hybrid PF Solid Fuel Fired Boiler from Hurst Boiler & Welding Company

Hurst Boiler & Welding Company offers the Hybrid PF solid fuel fired boiler. This boiler is appropriate to use with applications that need high pressure steam production or hot water in ranges of 3,450 to 60,000 lbs/h with out put pressure ranging from 100 to 400 PSI. This combination system utilizes both the old biomass combustion technology and the new most advanced combustion control technologies.

Hybrid PF Solid Fuel Fired Boiler

The Hybrid PF solid fuel fired boiler offered by the Hurst Boiler & Welding Company utilizes a regular grade biomass waste with low moisture content ranging from 8 to 20%.

The boiler vessel of this biomass solid fuel fired boiler incorporates a two pass hybrid design consisting of a water tube boiler type water membrane and a two pass fire tube scotch marine vessel. The design has certain advantages over the standard water tube boilers such as a big steam release area to supply superior quality steam and bigger steam storage feature for faster response to unexpected steam requirement. Additionally the bigger sized steam storage offers quicker response time and easy securer operation.

The ash removal operation of this biomass boiler is performed manually.

Source: http://www.hurstboiler.com

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