The new boiler boasts an electric consumption reduction of up to 65% when compared to burners previously purchased by the New York City Housing Association.
Modulating motors may be powered pneumatically or electrically, depending on the force needed to turn the valve and the voltage or air supply available in the boiler room.
Compliance with new environmental emission requirements is not solely based on proper burner operation; it requires a holistic approach of looking at the entire fired equipment package.
Waste heat recovery (WHR) is a “low hanging fruit,” which only has one disadvantage: It presents a longer return on investment (ROI) than is usually acceptable to plants.
Zero-emissions, closed-loop hydrogen boilers, such as the Dynamic Combustion Chamber (DCCTM), produce clean “process steam” without generating air pollutants.