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New biomass boiler systems

The latest edition in our biomass boiler series is the Hurst Reciprocating Grate Stoker with automated ash removal.This unit offers the very best of solid fuel combustion allowing mechanical replacement of fuel with the least amount of moving parts. This efficient multi-fuel design is offered in various configurations to utilize a wide selection of solid fuels. All Hurst factory stokers are cast from the highest quality steel alloys and mounted on a robust undercarriage system. Capable of burning wood, coal, bark, construction debris, nuts, shells, husks, paper, card/board products, hog fuel, sawdust, shavings, sludge and agricultural biomass.

The Hurst BIOMASS-TER features a CO2 Neutral Release and PLC based total systems monitoring.

Hybrid Series: Available in Steam or Hot Water Multi-Pass Dry Back Design, 100 to 1800 BHP, 15 to 450 PSI Steam.

N65 Series: Available in Steam or Hot Water Firebox Design, 100 to 1500 BHP, 15 to 450 PSI Steam.

S100 Series: Available in Steam or Hot Water Firebox Design, 100 to 800 BHP, Low Pressure Steam with Hot Water Options.

STAG units are used when heated air is needed instead of steam or hot water. Hurst manufactures units to service Oil Heaters, Rotary Dryers, Lumber Kilns, Brick Kilns, and the firing and co-firing of Boilers. Available with components such as Ash Systems, Material Handling, Custom Blend Refractories, Combustion Air Systems and the Hurst BIOMASS-TER Combustion Monitoring System.

Hurst's Biomass product line is available with options including Flat Grate Stokers, Underfeed Stokers, and Traveling Grate Stokers to meet all biomass system requirements.

Energy solutions based on biomass and bio-fuels provide clean and renewable energy. Green-thinking companies are now using biofuels to mitigate the impact their activities have on the environment by reducing emissions of greenhouse gases. This can also generate earnings by saving money on energy costs, and by the sale of carbon credits. Achieve energy independence, and no longer be at the mercy of the oil markets.



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