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Fully Automatic Hot Water Boilers
We offer Fully Automatic Hot Water Boilers
Coil Type-Pressurised / Non-Pressurised Series...
Maxima water heater is a compact, three pass, automatic, coil type unit suitable for operation on oil / gas / dual-fuel and is safe to operate and simple to maintain. They are available in two different designs:
Atmospheric hot water systems for water at outlet temperatures upto 85o C.
Pressurized systems for temperature upto 140o C and in special cases upto 220o C.
Water possesses many outstanding qualities :
It has the highest heat capacity and gives up its heat readily. It is cheap and plentiful. It is clean, odourless and stainless. Its heat can often be used over and over again. It can be readily distributed and easily controlled.
Design Features and Advantages:
The distinct 3 pass design giving ample residence time and turbulence for complete combustion resulting in maximum thermal efficiency
Higher efficiency of 90% + on NCV of fuel
No boiler regulations applicable
Safety - no fire hazards
Compact
Environment friendly
Reliable
The use of universally available water as the heat transfer medium offers a very useful alternative to steam and themic fluid boilers
Fully automatic water heaters need minimal attention during operation
Industries Served
Dairy & Food
Chemical & Pharmaceuticals
Petrochemicals
Automobiles
Hospitals
Some Applications
Bulk oil heating
Spray drying
Metal pre-treatment
Space heating
Hotels & Restaurants
Type | 3 Pass Oil / Gas / duel fuel fired Fully Automatic hot water boilers |
Capacity | 50,000 to 20,00,000 kcal / hr ( F & A 100o C ) |
Fuel | HSD / LDO / FO / DUAL FUEL |
Thermal Efficiency | 88 + 2% on NCV of fuel |
Temperature | Upto 85oC for Non-Pressurised Type |
SOLID FUEL OF COAL / WOOD / BAGASSE / RICE HUSK FIRED HOT WATER BOILERS ARE ALSO SUPPLIED.
Designs & specifications are subject to change due to continuous upgradation.
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