Cleaver-Brooks, CB-100-400, 1972, 400 HP to 700 HP, 150 to 200 PSI Steam Boilers

Description

  1. Overview

    1. Cleaver-Brooks boilers, capacity 400 hp to 700 hp, year 1972 to 1993

  2. Item 001 - Unit B408

    1. 400 hp, 150 psi steam, natural gas and #2 oil fired

    2. Year: 1972

    3. Make: Cleaver-Brooks

    4. Model #: CB-100-400

    5. Capacity: 400 hp

    6. Fuel(s): Natural gas and #2 oil

    7. Pressure: 150 psi steam

    8. The Cleaver-Brooks CB model offers a superior four-pass dryback design, providing high flue-gas velocities, low stack temperatures, and easy access to boiler tubes, tube sheet, and furnace for ease of maintenance.

    9. A low furnace location provides additional safety margin between furnace and water level, and also reduces water carryover, producing drier steam.

    10. The CB model also boasts five square feet of heating surface per horsepower for the highest fuel-to-steam efficiencies.

  3. Item 002 - Unit B561

    1. 600 hp, 200 psi steam, natural gas and #2 oil fired

    2. Year: 1993

    3. Make: Cleaver-Brooks

    4. Model #: CBW-200-600 (3 pass)

    5. Capacity: 600 hp

    6. Pressure: 200 psi steam

    7. Fuel(s): Natural gas and #2 oil

    8. The Cleaver-Brooks CB model offers a superior four-pass dryback design, providing high flue-gas velocities, low stack temperatures, and easy access to boiler tubes, tube sheet, and furnace for ease of maintenance.

    9. A low furnace location provides additional safety margin between furnace and water level, and also reduces water carryover, producing drier steam.

    10. The CB model also boasts five square feet of heating surface per horsepower for the highest fuel-to-steam efficiencies.

  4. Item 003 - Unit B515

    1. 700 hp, 200 psi steam, natural gas and #2 oil fired

    2. Year: 1974

    3. Make: Cleaver-Brooks

    4. Model #: CB-400-700

    5. Capacity: 700 hp

    6. Pressure: 200 psi steam

    7. Fuel(s): Natural gas and #2 oil

    8. The Cleaver-Brooks CB model offers a superior four-pass dryback design, providing high flue-gas velocities, low stack temperatures, and easy access to boiler tubes, tube sheet, and furnace for ease of maintenance.

    9. A low furnace location provides additional safety margin between furnace and water level, and also reduces water carryover, producing drier steam.

    10. The CB model also boasts five square feet of heating surface per horsepower for the highest fuel-to-steam efficiencies.