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News Release from: Fulton Boiler Works | Subject: Electric steam boilers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 18 November 2002
Electric steam boiler range improved
Fulton has made major changes to its electric steam boiler range.
Fulton has made major changes to its electric steam boiler range The Electropack EP18 - EP 100 has been upgraded to conform to the latest European Directive and carries CE certification
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 19 Nov 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The changes enhance the specification and performance of this fully packaged electric steam boiler.
The Europack EP 150 and 200 extend the Fulton range up to 200kW (320kg/h).
These boilers require a separate feed water tank, which can be supplied as individual items or with the boiler as a fully assembled skid-mounted system.
At the lower end, the MiniCompack is a compact electric steam boiler (also available as skid mounted units) in four sizes CP9, 12, 15 and 18, with duties 13-27kg/h, making it ideal for those applications with a small steam demand such as laboratories and test houses.
The Dragon steam boiler (23-104kg/h) and EFS Flash Steam boiler (73-109kg/h constant, 300kg/h peak) complete the portfolio.
All the electric steam boilers can be built onto a bespoke turnkey factory built skid mounted package where the boiler, feed tank, blowdown vessel and water treatment plant are incorporated on to a skid with interconnecting mechanical and electrical services.
This type of arrangement is becoming ever more popular.
All Fulton electric boilers have a five-year warranty on the pressure vessel and are supported by a pre and after sales service support organisation.
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