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News Release from: Fulton Boiler Works | Subject: Pulse Plus boiler
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 October 2002
Pulse combustion produces compact
boilers
The application of pulse combustion technology to heating boilers produces a product of compact design with small footprint and a 100mm diameter flue exhaust outlet for 350kW boiler.
Following the application of pulse combustion technology to heating boilers in 1991, Fulton has spent considerable time and money in research and development, resulting in the current Pulse Plus range of high efficiency condensing boilers Fulton's Pulse Plus boiler has many unique features, which give it advantages over other modern boilers
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 3 Sep 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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A stainless steel (316L) combustion chamber and heat exchanger, five year warranty, integral pulse combustor, 3:1 modulation, compact design with small footprint and a 100mm diameter flue exhaust outlet for 350kW boiler are just some of the features that have obvious benefits.
High operating efficiencies are claimed by most manufacturers.
The Pulse Plus operates between 86% and 98% efficiency, depending on the return water temperature.
The 98% level being achieved with a return water temperature of 30øC, thus making the Pulse Plus boiler particularly suitable for those applications where there is either a large temperature difference between flow and return or low surface temperatures are required, e.g low temperature panels, under floor heating.
Thousands of Pulse boilers are in operation throughout the USA and Europe in diverse applications from military establishments, educational buildings, leisure centres and private premises.
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