Industry Articles and Viewpoints

March 2017

New Jersey Commercial Boiler Regulations: What Every Building Owner Must Know

By |2017-03-16T06:00:17+00:00March 16, 2017|Industry Articles and Viewpoints|

"All buildings using a commercial boiler must follow certain guidelines regarding its operation." As a building owner in New Jersey, it's important to know about the rules and regulations of commercial boiler use. In this article, we'll discuss the essential knowledge every building owner must have in regards to New Jersey commercial boilers. Laws are constantly [...]

Help – I Need an Emergency Boiler Rental!

By |2017-03-16T05:59:55+00:00March 16, 2017|Industry Articles and Viewpoints|

"When your boiler is suddenly out of commission, you don't have any time to waste. " Even with the most stringent maintenance and servicing, there may come a time when your facility needs an emergency boiler rental. Commercial boiler emergencies are a fairly normal occurrence which most building owners will encounter at one time or another. [...]

The Building Owner’s Guide to Mechanical Contracting Services

By |2017-03-16T05:59:18+00:00March 16, 2017|Industry Articles and Viewpoints|

"In general, you should have a contractor service around to do pressure testing every two years or so." While routine maintenance on your boiler system is a must, sometimes it's not all you need. There are a number of mechanical contracting services which might also be required in order to keep your commercial boiler running at [...]

“Before installing your boiler, it’s important to inspect each component.” They don’t call Smith Cast Iron Boilers ‘A Legend in Heating’ for nothing. Smith Cast Iron Boilers are widely regarded for producing boilers that are durable and efficient. Ask anyone familiar with boilers, and they’ll tell you that Smith Cast Iron Boilers are built to last, giving year after year of dependable service. Smith offers a wide selection of cast iron boilers. Their products provide heat for everything from private residences to the largest commercial buildings. Many universities, schools, and government institutions use Smith Cast Iron Boilers. The company is known for producing state of the art boilers to the most exacting standards. They lead the field in research and development, maintaining their own in house testing facilities to ensure they stay on the cutting edge of boiler technology. Installing HB Smith Cast Iron Boilers As with other boilers, it’s important to install your HB Smith Cast Iron Boiler correctly. For most institutions, this will mean contracting professionals like American Boiler Company of New Jersey. The Smith 19HE is one of the most commonly installed boilers on the market. It’s perfect light commercial applications, whether they are steam heating or hot water heating systems. Before installing your boiler, it’s important to inspect each component. You should particularly look for scarring or nicks on all of the port sealing surfaces. If there is any damage to the port seals or the area around them, have damaged parts replaced. Don’t attempt to use boiler sections with damaged in the area of the port seals. If you aren’t sure you can identify damage to the port seal areas, have professionals like American Boiler Company inspect them for you. After you’ve inspected all parts and components, here’s how to install your HB Smith 19HE Cast Iron Boiler: Use a wire brush to clean the hydronic gasket recesses and rope grooves. Be careful not to cause damage to the machine surface. If you are installing the boiler on a level pad, align the boiler so that its center is aligned to the center of the pad. If you don’t have a level pad, you will need to shim under the angles to add support and to ensure that the boiler is level. After you level the boiler, grout under the full length to add support. Install the iron rails. They should be parallel to one another. The 2 1/2′ side goes on the floor and the outsides should be spaced 25 -21/32′ apart. Place angle rails into position. They should be parallel, spaced 25-21/32′ apart (measuring from the outsides). Stand the back section up inside the angle iron rails. The feet should be attached. If needed, use supports to keep the back section from falling. Spray adhesive to the rope groove. This will help hold the wicking in place while you are assembling your boiler. Be careful not to spray adhesive into the hydronic seal ports. Install wicking without bending or twisting it. Make sure the ends clear the cleanout cover opening. Place the upper hydronic seal into the recessed section. When you do this, be careful that you don’t dislodge either the seal or the rope. Place the lower hydronic seal into the recessed section, again being careful not to dislodge the seal or rope. Visually examine the alignment of all sections. If sections are properly aligned, install draw rods and hand tighten nuts. Make sure the sections are plumb, then finish tightening the upper right and lower left draw rods (leave the upper left and lower right finger tight). While torquing the draw rods, use a torque wrench, first bringing the rods to 10 ft. lbs. of torque, then to 25 ft. lbs., and finally to 50 ft. lbs. The upper left and lower right draw rods should be left at 10 ft. lbs. of torque. American Boiler Company Provides Installation and Full Service If you lack the qualified personnel or tools to properly install your boiler, call a professional. An improperly installed boiler will cost you a lot more than the professional installation will. American Boiler Company of New Jersey provides professional installation for HB Smith Cast Iron Sectional Boilers, including the model 19HE. In addition to installation, American Boiler Company provides a full range of boiler related services, including cleaning, inspection, service, and repair. ‘In most cases, your boiler will need to be professionally inspected and serviced at least once per year. Contact American Boiler Company to have a true industry leader handle your HB Smith Cast Iron Boiler installation and service.

By |2017-03-16T05:58:53+00:00March 16, 2017|Industry Articles and Viewpoints|

"You put your organization and those who use your facility at considerable risk if you do not ensure that all welders who work on your facility and boiler are ASME-certified." Whatever type of facility you are responsible for maintaining, be it a school, a business, an apartment complex, or a factory, you should always use ASME-certified [...]

The Only Way to Install an HB Smith Cast Iron Sectional Boiler

By |2017-03-16T05:58:31+00:00March 16, 2017|Industry Articles and Viewpoints|

"Before installing your boiler, it's important to inspect each component." They don't call Smith Cast Iron Boilers 'A Legend in Heating' for nothing. Smith Cast Iron Boilers are widely regarded for producing boilers that are durable and efficient. Ask anyone familiar with boilers, and they'll tell you that Smith Cast Iron Boilers are built to last, [...]

Lochinvar’s Redesigned SHIELD’ Commercial Water Heater

By |2017-03-16T05:56:08+00:00March 16, 2017|Industry Articles and Viewpoints|

One of the most trusted brands we provide at American Boiler Company is Lochinvar commercial boilers. The company is constantly innovating new products based on technology advancements, regulatory requirements, facility standards, and customer feedback. Such is the case with Lochinvar's redesigned SHIELD' Commercial Water Heater, which offers new enhancements and components as well as improved efficiency. [...]

Repairing Your Risers During The Off-Season

By |2017-03-16T05:55:49+00:00March 16, 2017|Industry Articles and Viewpoints|

"Regular inspection of your boiler risers is imperative to keeping the system corrosion-free." The Importance of Risers In order for boilers to function properly, the circulation of water and steam must be effectively carried out. When the flow of water and steam is blocked, overheating occurs, resulting in a damaged boiler and operational failure. Risers are [...]

Laars Pennant Hot Water Boilers- Go Green

By |2017-03-16T05:55:14+00:00March 16, 2017|Industry Articles and Viewpoints|

"Laars Pennant Boilers have a high efficiency level compared to others at 85%." What Does it Mean to "Go Green"? Green living is more than just a trend these days. It has even pervaded practices within corporations that now see the major advantages of operating in a more environmentally-friendly manner. One of the most recognized products [...]

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