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RE:Replacement for Kewanee

Blackoakbob
Blackoakbob Member Posts: 252

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  • Blackoakbob
    Blackoakbob Member Posts: 252
    Re: Replacement for Kewanee

    I'm looking for suggestions for a replacement boiler for Kewanee square heat type boiler about 1969 vintage, dual fuel burner nat gas and #2 fuel oil, limited entry space to access the boiler room, oh, and low pressure (10 Psi) steam
    Input < 900,000 mbh
    Best Regards,
    Blackoakbob

    Thanks for your replies. No further reply is needed.
  • Ranger
    Ranger Member Posts: 210
    Hum..

    ....I like the new VaporPower/Iron Firemans from what i've seen.I had good luck with the VaporPower watertube boilers in the service (picture a G.E.downfired on steroids).And thay offer duel-fuel.I have also had good luck with the Patterson-Kelly "washmachine" boilers but I think there only
    offered in gas/hot water.Fulton makes "skid" boilers but I'm not sure about in duel-fuel.Why do I forsee the porkchop comming out and a scotch-marine going in....
  • Ken_8
    Ken_8 Member Posts: 1,640
    Bob,

    There are probably 20+ manufacturers of boilers in that range.

    There is also 10+ manufacturers of dual fuel burners.

    The boiler makers that come to mind would be:

    Weil McLain, Smith, Burnham, Peerless, Utica, Buderus, Slant Fin, Hydro-Therm, Crown, Easco, C/B, Columbia, or anyone esle that might pop up in a Google Search of "steam boiler makers."

    Burner wise, I can think of a few:

    Power Flame, IC, Iron Fireman, Gordon Piatt, Webster, etc.

    Hope this helps.

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