Burner units (oil and gas)

Burner units (oil and gas)

Hot water production is a popular option where high pressure cleaning is involved. This makes BOONS FIS the place to go for systems for economic hot water production, offered in the form of hot water burner units. These units can be powered by oil or gas. The units working on gas are ideal in production environments where no oil may be used (e.g. the food industry) or environments where gas pipelines are laid.

The compact units (there are different dimensions depending on the requested capacity) heat your water up in no time at all. The big advantage here is that hot water does not have to be moved by the pump (the boiler is installed after the pump), so the working life of your pump is made longer.

The capacity can be greatly increased by the parallel connection of different boilers. These units can be offered without control system or fully provided with intelligent control.

Would you like to know more about these units? Do not hesitate to contact our sales team!

What are the benefits of a hot water burner unit for cleaning purposes?

Hot water allows for faster and more effective cleaning of heavy soiling, making it ideal for use in industrial environments.

What fuel options are available for the hot water burner units?

The units are available with diesel or gas fuel, depending on the availability of energy sources and environmental requirements.

Can the unit also be supplied without intelligent control?

Yes, the units can be delivered either without control or with intelligent control, depending on the customer’s specific needs.

How does the boiler’s setup contribute to the unit’s efficiency?

The boiler is installed after the pump, so the pump does not have to handle hot water, which extends the pump’s lifespan.

 

What fuel options are available for the hot water burner units?

The units are available with diesel or gas fuel, depending on the availability of energy sources and environmental requirements.

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