BREAKING NEWS! World's first 3-in-1 Combined Steam Boiler
26. Aug 2020

BREAKING NEWS! World's first 3-in-1 Combined Steam Boiler

PARAT Halvorsen has Designed and Developed this brand new MCS Combined Exhaust Gas / Fuel-Fired / Electrical Boiler. This is a Modern, Compact, Flexible and Efficient boiler with focus on reducing emissions.



BREAKING NEWS! World's first 3-in-1 Combined Steam Boiler

Beist Til Nyhetsbrev

3 different Heat sources gives the vessel the possibility to produce Steam from Shore Power to reduce emissions at harbour, optimize the power generator load during transit and burn fish oil.

The maritime industry is working towards a greener fleet with less emissions, here we have a new boiler that will give the vessel great flexibility to switch between heat sources when needed. PARAT Halvorsen AS has now added up to 600kW Electrical Elements to our popular Combined Boiler. This will give the vessel the option to run the boiler for steam production from Shore Power, reducing emissions and shutting down fossil fuel burner while at harbour.

The MCS Combined Boiler can also be used as a backup solution during operation, help keep the power generators at optimized load and reduce fuel consumption. The electrical connection can be delivered for 400V, 440V or 690V to suit the power distribution system in the Vessel.



Add-on for existing Boilers
Vessels with existing Combined boiler or other boilers installed, can upgrade their system with our PARAT ECS Electrical Circulation boiler to get the same electrical benefits as our 3-in-1 Combined boiler. We take care of the retrofit upgrade, installation and optimizing your boiler system.

ECS NyhetsbrevBy integrating the ECS in your boiler you have the option to maintain your steam pressure from an electrical power source (shore power, spare generator power etc.) Photo: PARAT Halvorsen AS

More Information

Anita Johannessen

Head of Sales and Project dept.

Telephone: +47 99 48 55 14

E-mail: aba@parat.no

PARAT ECS

PARAT MCS

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