M5 Watertube Boiler
- Boiler Horsepower: 36 - 191
- Input Capacity (MBH): 1,500 - 8,000
- Steam or Hot Water: Both
- Vessel Design: Watertube
- Number of Passes: 3
- Design Temperature (deg F): 235, 340, 355,380, 410
- Fuel: Natural Gas, #2 oil, Propane, Combination Firing
- Emissions (ppm NOx): Uncontrolled
- Steam or Hot Water
- 1,500-8,000 MBH Input
- Natural gas, #2 Light Oil, Propane
- 15-500 psig Design Pressure
The Model 5 membrane wall watertube boiler is a high-performance, super-compact unit designed specifically to fit through a doorway.
- Hydronics Reference Guide(Literature)
- M5 Hot Water ADSK Files(Drawings)
- M5 Hot Water DWG Files(Drawings)
- M5 Hot Water STEP Files(Drawings)
- M5 Operation and Maintenance Manual(Technical Data)
- M5 Standard Warranty(Technical Data)
- M5 Steam ADSK Files(Drawings)
- M5 Steam DWG Files(Drawings)
- M5 Steam STEP Files(Drawings)
- Model 5 Boiler Book(Technical Data)
- Model 5 Brochure(Literature)
- Model 5 Dimensions and Ratings(Technical Data)
- Packaged Steam Solutions Brochure(Literature)
- Steam Reference Guide(Literature)
- Understanding Terminology White Paper(Literature)
- Product Overview
- Related Resources
- Applications
- Integral burner for maximum efficiency)
- Ease of installation
- Quiet: <70 dBA sound level
- Low water volume designs
The integral burner design is proven CB technology that is robust and can be setup for dual fuel applications. The hinged wind box allows easy access for service and maintenance. The Model 5 is a compact unit that reduces floor space by 50% with weight savings of 40% while providing steam or hot water for commercial or industrial applications. The complete package fits through a standard doorway, ideal for replacement of existing units with ease of installation and minimal cost. The Soot washer lances in the upper convection area of the boiler allow ease of maintenance when firing on #2 oil. Each lance is capable of rotating 360 degrees to ensure complete washing of the convection zone.
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