Industry Articles and Viewpoints

March 2017

How To Prepare Your Boiler For Inspection

By |2017-03-16T05:48:50+00:00March 16, 2017|Industry Articles and Viewpoints|

Boiler inspection preparation is important for a thorough, safe internal examination. When a commercial boiler is correctly prepared for an inspection, it will allow the inspector to see different parts of the boiler and determine if they are working properly. Make sure to follow these simple steps for preparing your boiler for an inspection. Here's how [...]

Alloy Pipes In Boiler Tubes

By |2017-03-16T05:48:30+00:00March 16, 2017|Industry Articles and Viewpoints|

Boilers typically contain tubes made of alloy steel, a material that stands up well in the machine's high-pressure, high-temperature environment. Alloy pipes are durable to high-heat and other harsh conditions, allowing the correct volume of material to pass through the pipe at the correct pressure. This aids the boiler in proper function and efficiency. The right [...]

What Goes Into A Boiler Or Furnace Efficiency Rating?

By |2017-03-16T05:48:12+00:00March 16, 2017|Industry Articles and Viewpoints|

All boilers and furnaces come with an efficiency rating that greatly influences your purchasing choices, but what exactly goes into that rating? For starters, there are a few types of ratings.' Types of Boiler Efficiency Ratings Commercial boilers typically use thermal efficiency ratings. Thermal efficiency measures the efficacy of the heat exchangers to transfer heat from [...]

How To Minimize Boiler Energy Losses

By |2017-03-16T05:47:35+00:00March 16, 2017|Industry Articles and Viewpoints|

Energy losses add up over time and can cost you and your facility a lot of money. It's important to identify the issues that are causing your energy bills to skyrocket, and we're here to explain them. Here are some of the basic reasons for boiler energy loss and some ways to decrease discharge during operation. [...]

How to Recover a Flooded Boiler

By |2017-03-16T05:46:43+00:00March 16, 2017|Industry Articles and Viewpoints|

This time last year, many facilities in the greater New York area were scrambling to make sure their commercial boilers were in operational condition after Hurricane Sandy. Many experienced flooding and severe damage; here's how you should handle a flooded boiler. Check the gas valve. Because furnaces and boilers have gas valves that are susceptible to [...]

Do I Need To Descale My Boiler?

By |2017-03-16T05:46:05+00:00March 16, 2017|Industry Articles and Viewpoints|

Boiler water treatments are an essential way to maintain a commercial boiler. This descaling treatment protects against corrosion, ensures a continuous heat exchange and produces high-quality steam. In turn, it can also help the machinery run more efficiently while optimizing costs. Regular descaling treatments also work to extend the life of the boiler and avoid thermal [...]

What Is The Purpose Of Refractory Material?

By |2017-03-16T05:44:44+00:00March 16, 2017|Industry Articles and Viewpoints|

A commercial boiler must be durable in order to handle chemicals, heat and pressure. One component that lends strength to the equipment is the boiler refractory. The refractory is the heat-resistant material that lines high-temperature furnaces and reactors and other processing units, including commercial boilers. While refractory must be able to stand up to thermal stress, [...]

American Boiler teams up with Comcast Spotlight to promote residential and light industrial boiler services.

By |2017-03-16T05:44:06+00:00March 16, 2017|Industry Articles and Viewpoints|

American Boiler is pleased to announce the launch of its first commercial which introduces New Jersey homeowners and small businesses to the company's heating and hot water products and services. The ad highlights the company's experienced technicians, its welding and pipe fabrication shop, and its friendly and knowledgeable sales staff. Give us a call today to [...]

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