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Hot water boiler Hybrid UF
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hot water boiler
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Characteristics

Product
hot water
Power source
biomass
Firebox
underfeed
Configuration
horizontal
Power

Max.: 60,000,000 BTU/h

Min.: 3,400,000 BTU/h

Steam production

Max.: 60,000 lb/h
(27,215.54 kg/h)

Min.: 3,450 lb/h
(1,564.89 kg/h)

Pressure

Max.: 900 psi

Min.: 100 psi

Description

The Hybrid UF design is suitable for applications to produce high pressure steam or hot water in ranges from 3,450 - 60,000 lbs/hr (3.4 mm BTU - 60 mm BTU) output from 100 up to 400 PSI. This system is designed by HBC to combine the best technologies from the "old school" of biomass combustion and the latest advanced combustion control technologies. With hundreds of these systems in operation, HBC's Under Feed Stoker Systems have proven their ability to provide a very low turn-down rate making it particularly suitable for heating applications in lumber dry kilns, veneer log vats, veneer dryers, greenhouses and factories. This combination enables these systems to provide a flexible and reliable operation utilizing a consistent "grade" of biomass waste with moisture contents ranging from 8 - 50%. Ash removal is a manual operation. The boiler vessel is a two pass hybrid design incorporating a water tubed boiler-type water membrane and a two-pass fire tube scotch marine vessel. This vessel's advantages over standard water tube boilers include much larger steam disengagement area providing high quality steam, larger steam storage capability for quicker response to sudden steam demand and much larger thermal storage that provides fast demand response times and safer operation.

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