Multiple Fuel Fired Boilers
Capacity:1-20t/h
Rated thermal efficiency: 100-104%
Fixed working pressure: ≤1.6MPa
Applicable fuel:natural gas etc.
Capacity:0.7-14MW
Rated thermal efficiency:96-98%
Fixed working pressure:≤1.25MPa
Applicable fuel:Natural gas, light oil, etc.
Capacity:0.7-2.8Mw
Rated thermal efficiency: 97.2-106%
Fixed working pressure:0.1MPa
Applicable fuel:Natural gas, etc.
Capacity:2.8-7.0Mw
Rated thermal efficiency:≥105.5%
Fixed working pressure:-0.02MPa
Applicable fuel:Natural gas, etc.
Capacity:99Kw
Rated thermal efficiency:97.2-104.4%
Fixed working pressure:1.0MPa
Applicable fuel:Natural gas, etc.
Capacity:0.5-4.0 t/h
Rated thermal efficiency:98%
Fixed working pressure:≤1.25MPa
Applicable fuel:electric energy
Immersion fired boiler. The immersion fired boiler is a single-pass fire-tube boiler that was developed by Sellers Engineering in the 1940s. It has only firetubes, functioning as a furnace and combustion chamber also, with multiple burner nozzles injecting premixed air and natural gas under pressure.Get Price
2.3 — Components Common to All Boilers 2-3 2.4 — Controls for Gas Firing 2-7 2.5 — Controls Common to Oil-Fired Boilers 2-10 2.6 — Additional Controls for Heavy Oil 2-14 2.7 — Controls for Combination Burners Only 2-18 2.8 — Combustion Air 2-18 2.9 — Automatic Ignition 2-19 2.10 — Atomizing Air 2-19 2.11 — Oil Fuel Flow: Light Get Price
The high efficiency of the AM series condensing boilers means less wasted heat and lower operating costs. In a condensing unit, lower fire rates return higher operating efficiencies. By running multiple modules at low fire rather than one large unit at higher fire, the AM series ensures the installation is always running at its most efficient.Get Price
Pound for pound oil boilers use up to 50% less fuel than propane or natural gas, giving you better value for your dollar. Multiple fuel choices. Biofuels, natural gas, wood, and even vegetable oil can be used in boilers to produce heat. Zone heating capable.Get Price
Gas type boilers are the most common form of boiler and inexpensive to install and operate. Oil. Oil boilers have the same operating principle as a gas boiler. The fuel is ignited in a combustion chamber and heats the heat exchanger that heats the water. Oil boilers are not eco friendly since oil burning produces CO2.Get Price
2.3 — Components Common to All Boilers 2-3 2.4 — Controls for Gas Firing 2-7 2.5 — Controls Common to Oil-Fired Boilers 2-10 2.6 — Additional Controls for Heavy Oil 2-14 2.7 — Controls for Combination Burners Only 2-18 2.8 — Combustion Air 2-18 2.9 — Automatic Ignition 2-19 2.10 — Atomizing Air 2-19 2.11 — Oil Fuel Flow: Light Get Price
Pound for pound oil boilers use up to 50% less fuel than propane or natural gas, giving you better value for your dollar. Multiple fuel choices. Biofuels, natural gas, wood, and even vegetable oil can be used in boilers to produce heat. Zone heating capable.Get Price
The high efficiency of the AM series condensing boilers means less wasted heat and lower operating costs. In a condensing unit, lower fire rates return higher operating efficiencies. By running multiple modules at low fire rather than one large unit at higher fire, the AM series ensures the installation is always running at its most efficient.Get Price
2.3 — Components Common to All Boilers 2-3 2.4 — Controls for Gas Firing 2-7 2.5 — Controls Common to Oil-Fired Boilers 2-10 2.6 — Additional Controls for Heavy Oil 2-14 2.7 — Controls for Combination Burners Only 2-18 2.8 — Combustion Air 2-18 2.9 — Automatic Ignition 2-19 2.10 — Atomizing Air 2-19 2.11 — Oil Fuel Flow: Light Get Price
2.3 — Components Common to All Boilers 2-3 2.4 — Controls for Gas Firing 2-7 2.5 — Controls Common to Oil-Fired Boilers 2-10 2.6 — Additional Controls for Heavy Oil 2-14 2.7 — Controls for Combination Burners Only 2-18 2.8 — Combustion Air 2-18 2.9 — Automatic Ignition 2-19 2.10 — Atomizing Air 2-19 2.11 — Oil Fuel Flow: Light Get Price
Gas type boilers are the most common form of boiler and inexpensive to install and operate. Oil. Oil boilers have the same operating principle as a gas boiler. The fuel is ignited in a combustion chamber and heats the heat exchanger that heats the water. Oil boilers are not eco friendly since oil burning produces CO2.Get Price
Immersion fired boiler. The immersion fired boiler is a single-pass fire-tube boiler that was developed by Sellers Engineering in the 1940s. It has only firetubes, functioning as a furnace and combustion chamber also, with multiple burner nozzles injecting premixed air and natural gas under pressure.Get Price
Pound for pound oil boilers use up to 50% less fuel than propane or natural gas, giving you better value for your dollar. Multiple fuel choices. Biofuels, natural gas, wood, and even vegetable oil can be used in boilers to produce heat. Zone heating capable.Get Price
Axeman-Anderson boilers have a non-prorated limited lifetime warranty, so you can be as confident in our products as we are. All of our units are easy to install, easy to clean and maintain. Our boilers have high efficiency ratings, as high as 88%, which will reduce your heating dollars.Get Price
Gas type boilers are the most common form of boiler and inexpensive to install and operate. Oil. Oil boilers have the same operating principle as a gas boiler. The fuel is ignited in a combustion chamber and heats the heat exchanger that heats the water. Oil boilers are not eco friendly since oil burning produces CO2.Get Price
The high efficiency of the AM series condensing boilers means less wasted heat and lower operating costs. In a condensing unit, lower fire rates return higher operating efficiencies. By running multiple modules at low fire rather than one large unit at higher fire, the AM series ensures the installation is always running at its most efficient.Get Price