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Indeck Introduces Improved, High Efficiency Superheat Boilers
1888 Press Release Indeck Power Equipment Company has redesigned their 75,000 pph superheat watertube
boilers to save fuel dollars and provide higher efficiency while improving operations. Many heavy processing
industries like petroleum, chemical, food and pulp/paper rely on superheated steam to accomplish their
production.
Houston, TX The 75,000 pph superheat 'O' type boilers are constructed in accordance with ASME code
and perform at 750 psig and 750° design and are available for boiler rental or boiler sale. These updated
superheat boilers are designed with a large heat transfer surface for increased boiler efficiency and to lower
furnace pressure drops. These features equate to smaller force draft fan horse power requirements and
lower fuel consumption. The benefit to industrial plants is lower operational costs.
They are designed to take several fuel types including natural gas or # 2 oil and include manufacturer's
standard boiler trim, Low NOX burner and combustion controls. They come complete with Class I Div 2
controls, high efficiency fan motors, optional 3element feedwater controls, fully metered controls and O2
trim package.
The boilers package includes: steam pressure gauge, low water cutoffs, safety valves, FW stop and check
valves, blow down valves, continuous blow down metering valve, chemical feed valve, FW regulator with
prepiped three valve bypass, BMS/combustion controls, complete fuel train and pilot ignition system,
forced draft fan, motor and starter, steam nonreturn valve, stack, water column and site glass.
Economizers and the Indeck Selective Catalytic Reduction Systems (ISCRs) are available for increased
efficiency and NOx reduction. Economizers are used to reduce fuel use by recovering heat from boiler stack
gases that would otherwise be lost to the environment....