Auxiliary Equipment for Industrial Rental Boilers
In addition to the variety of rental boilers available from Nationwide Boiler, we also maintain a large inventory of boiler related equipment typically required to complete a temporary or permanent steam supply system. Among these are complete feedwater treatment vans, skid-mounted water softeners, deaerators and feedwater systems, CataStak™ SCR systems for ultra low NOx emissions, EconoStak economizers for increased fuel efficiency, DataStak™ Emissions & Efficiency Monitoring Systems, gas pressure regulators, remote monitoring workstations for rental boilers, and more.
You can depend on Nationwide Boiler to be your single source supplier for everything you need to quickly get your steam system up and running again with little downtime – saving you time and resources.
Auxiliary Equipment Rentals Available from Nationwide Boiler
Project Spotlight - Boiler Auxiliary Equipment Rental
One 140,000 lb/hr mobile feedwater van and two 70,000 lb/hr trailer-mounted boiler were supplied to Kentz Engineers and Constructors as part of the Pearl Qatar Shell Gas to Liquids project (GTL). The units were loaded on the Mignon ro-ro ship (roll on/roll off) at the Port of Galveston, TX where they were on transit for over thirty days, before reaching their final destination in Doha, the capital city of Qatar, situated in the Ad Dawhah municipality on the Persian Gulf. The boilers and auxiliary equipment were rented to be used to produce steam for the deaeration of feedwater during initial steam blowing operation, estimated to take six months.
Nationwide Boiler also provided initial start-up services and full time operators for the equipment throughout the duration of the contract. “The logistical planning and project management involved with this job was very complex and required exact collaboration from Nationwide Boiler, our Middle East customer, our banker regarding the letter of credit, and our export logistics and transportation company,” said Larry Day, Vice President of Nationwide Boiler. “It was also vital that our outbound equipment passed strict maintenance and inspection guidelines to ensure a smooth start-up in the Middle East and to meet project deadlines.”
Qatar Petroleum and Shell launched the Pearl GTL project in July 2006. The project includes the development of upstream gas production facilities as well as an onshore GTL plant that will produce 140,000 barrels per day of high-quality GTL fuels and products along with 120,000 barrels per day of condensate, liquefied petroleum gas and ethane.