Nationwide Boiler to Promote Boiler Solutions at Power-Gen Middle East

Nationwide Boiler Inc. will be exhibiting at this year’s 10th Annual Power-Gen Middle East trade show (Booth# 6H20).  The tradeshow will take place at the Doha Exhibition Center, located in Doha, Qatar, February 6-8. It will bring together leading industry professionals, senior executives, engineers, and operation and maintenance professionals representing power producers, governmental energy departments and agencies, oil and gas operating companies, and industry regulators.

In addition to introducing attendees to new products and technologies, Power-Gen Middle East will provide technical sessions and presentations associated with the Gulf region’s power industry, specifically relating to generation, transmission and distribution.

For more information about the show, visit http://www.power-gen-middleeast.com/index.html

Nationwide Boiler to Attend 2012 California League of Food Processors Expo & Showcase of Processed Foods

Join Nationwide Boiler at this year’s California League of Food Processors 2012 Expo & Showcase of Processed Foods.  This two day event at the Sacramento Convention Center (January 31 & February 1, 2012) will showcase nearly 200 tradeshow exhibits, thousands of food samples, and will provide informative sessions with industry expert speakers.  Kicking off the event will by Gen Y Guy® Jason Ryan Dorsey, speaking on “Crossing the Generational Divide” during the Kick-Off Breakfast on Tuesday, January 31.

Nationwide Boiler’s Sales and Marketing team will be on hand in booth #436 to answer any questions relating to the company’s extensive product line of rental, new, and reconditioned boilers systems.  Be sure to ask about Nationwide Boiler’s CataStak SCR system and BPS boiler systems, designed to allow food processors to easily comply with strict emission reduction rules and fulfill energy efficiency goals for the New Year.

Visit Nationwide Boilers website to request a FREE visitor pass to the exhibit hall (eligible to processors and growers only).  We look forward to seeing you at the show!

Tuesday Webcast for Industry: Key Energy-Saving Activities for Smaller Facilities

Tuesday, January 10, 2012 from 2-3 pm EST, the US Department of Energy is holding a free Webcast for Industry: Key Energy-Saving Activities for Smaller Facilities. The webcast will focus on key energy-saving activities that small- to medium-sized manufacturers can implement in their facilities. The webcast, featuring Richard Feustal of Briggs & Stratton and an Industrial Assessment Center Representative, will highlight strategies such as implementing no-cost energy savings measures.  Space is limited, so reserve your webinar seat now!

Preventing Catastrophe

The National Board Incident Report recently indicated that 79 percent of all reported boiler accidents were attributed to two causes: low water cutoff, and operator error/poor maintenance. A low water cutoff condition occurs when the water level in the boiler steam drum drops below a pre-set safe level (as determined by the boiler manufacturer) and, in turn, shuts off the boiler. This condition, and the subsequent cause, should be investigated and corrected immediately. Failure of this safety control may result, at a minimum, in costly tube or vessel repairs, or, in the worst cases, catastrophic boiler and building damage and personnel injury or death.

Some common causes of low water conditions include:
•    Feedwater pump failure
•    Control valve failure
•    Loss of water to the deaerator or make-up water system
•    Drum level controller failure
•    Drum level controller inadvertently left in “manual” position
•    Loss of plant air pressure to the control valve actuator
•    Safety valve lifting
•    Wide variations or sudden changes in steam load

Avoiding the above conditions is critical to ensuring safe and reliable boiler operation. Maintenance, inspection, and operational logs are recommended and required by insurance companies.  These records not only help determine boiler performance trends, but also keep operators focused on the safe performance of the boiler and auxiliary plant equipment.  To this end, unnecessary boiler downtime (together with the loss of plant production) and lost time accidents are avoided.

Our main priority is to provide customers with safe and reliable rental and new boiler and steam plant equipment.  We have many operational procedures in place that help us achieve this goal.  For instance, each piece of rental equipment is thoroughly inspected before and after a rental project.  Our inspection and maintenance checklists cover all of the mechanical and electrical systems, including feedwater systems, water softeners, chemical systems, and the trailers themselves (for mobile equipment such as our mobile boiler rooms).  In addition, critical parts, including low water cut-offs, constantly undergo inspection and testing.  If found to be faulty, they are either immediately repaired or replaced.

The only way to avoid premature downtime and accidents (in the worst cases) is to make certain that operators and plant owners are committed to an on-going operational and preventative maintenance programs.  The Hartford Steam Boiler website www.hsb.com is a good resource.  Turning a blind eye to safe boiler operations puts operators, company employees, and equipment at unnecessary risk.

Nationwide Boiler Achieves New Safety Milestone

Nationwide Boiler has achieved yet another safety milestone – 2,500 days without a loss time accident! This marks the longest length of time Nationwide has gone without an accident in our forty-four years of operation. The company maintains a shop facility of 26,000 sq.ft., used for the maintenance, repair and assembly of boiler systems and auxiliaries. Nationwide Boiler’s Experience Modification Rate (EMR), a benchmark measure used for insurance premium discounts that compares worker compensation claims to other employers of similar size operating in the same type of business, has greatly improved over the last seven years. To date, Nationwide Boiler has realized a cumulative cost savings of over three-hundred-thousand dollars as a result of the company’s commitments to safety.

Free Webinar Offered by the IDEA

In partnership with the Department of Energy Southeast Clean Energy Application Center, the International District Energy Association (IDEA), a nonprofit trade association created to facilitate the exchange of information among district energy professionals, is hosting a free webinar on November 17, 2011 (1:000-2:00 pm EST). The webinar, entitled “District Energy and CHP – Valuable Infrastructure for Sustainable Communities”, will provide insight into the emergence of district energy in North America and will include two case studies that highlight its’ success. Speakers will include Robert Thornton, President and CEO of the IDEA, Ray DuBose, Director, Energy Services at UNC-Chapel Hill and Harry Ragsdale, President, Thermal Engineering Group, Inc.

To learn more about this event or to register, click here.

Nationwide Boiler has been a proud member of the IDEA and we support the organization’s goals of promoting energy efficiency and environmental quality through the advancement of district heating, district cooling and cogeneration.

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Nationwide Boiler Inc. to Exhibit at Power-Gen International 2011, Las Vegas, NV

Nationwide Boiler will be exhibiting at this year’s 23rd Annual Power-Gen International trade show, December 13-15, at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada (booth 1216). Members from the Company’s Sales and Marketing groups will be on-site to provide attendees with information about Nationwide Boiler’s complete line of new and used low NOx boilers including trailer-mounted boilers, skid-mounted boilers, mobile boiler rooms, environmental emission controls and auxiliary equipment for the power generation market.

Members from Nationwide Environmental Solutions, a strategic business unit of Nationwide Boiler, will also be in attendance, showcasing the CataStakâ„¢ selective catalytic reduction system (SCR), capable of reducing NOx emissions as low as 2.5 ppm.Power-Gen International, owned and produced by PennWell, is the industry’s largest power generation conference and trade show. The show attracts more than 17,000 industry professionals, representing 76 countries.

To receive a complimentary exhibit floor pass, please contact Nationwide Boiler at info@nationwideboiler.com or submit an online request at www.nationwideboiler.com.

Duke’s Coal Conversion Soon To Be a Reality

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On April 14, 2011 Duke burned the last of its remaining stock of coal from its famous black mountain off Coal Pile Drive. As part of Duke’s Climate Action Plan to become carbon neutral by 2024, the University is converting its West Campus steam plant from a coal-burning plant to a natural gas-burning plant.

To aid in the University’s efforts, Nationwide Boiler supplied a temporary 82,500 lb/hr trailer-mounted boiler for the plant, proudly delivered to the University with their Blue Devil logo. The boiler will be used until next Spring while the West Campus Steam Plant acts as a “base plant”, along with steam produced at the East Campus plant, to heat Duke’s buildings, sterilize surgical equipment and maintain proper humidity for art work and lab research.

Duke’s director of Sustainable Duke, Tavey McDaniel Capps, said Duke’s steam plant renovations make it a leader for other colleges and universities who are also focused on helping the environment. “This kind of step is pivotal in our effort to move closer to carbon neutrality,” she said. “Being proactive in our sustainable efforts will make a big difference in the future.”

Keeping it Safe – Gas Trains

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Maintenance budgets are among the first to be cut when companies need to decrease costs. Unfortunately, this means that critical equipment, such as the safety of combustion equipment, may be overlooked, specifically the testing of fuel trains.

Gas trains regulate the amount and the pressure of gas to the boiler’s burners and are used to eliminate gas from entering the combustion chamber. This is achieved through a series of shut-off valves that are specifically designed to close when the combustion process occurs (through safety shutoff and blocking valves). Gas trains also include a series of pressure switches that prevent gas under pressure from entering the burner. If anything should go wrong, shutdown would occur immediately.

As crucial as gas trains are for the safety of the boiler, many facilities are unable to perform the preventive maintenance and testing work on the equipment as should be necessary to help decrease combustion incidents from occurring. John Puskar (Combustion Safety Inc.) has developed the following strategies that can help any facility to be proactive in the maintenance of fuel trains and combustion equipment. Overall, the goal of any safety program is to improve the reliability and life of boiler related equipment. These guidelines not only help to achieve those goals, but more importantly they help lead to fewer unplanned outages and improve the overall safety of plant personnel.

1. Most of the explosions and fire incidents, by far, have historically been due to human error. All of the safeties and interlock equipment in the world won’t help if you attempt to bypass or jumper-out safety controls. There is no possible substitute for proper training. Training has to include mock upset and hazard recognition drills. Your site needs training even if you will have contractors doing preventive maintenance work.

2. Start-up and shutdown are your biggest risks. You need clearly written procedures that everyone understands and agrees with so that consistent, safe practices are in place with every shift and every employee.

3. Make sure that you do regular and complete interlock and fuel train valve tightness testing. Jurisdictional inspectors, even where they are mandated to be around, cannot be at your facility every day. Combustion equipment safety testing needs to be part of your organization’s culture regardless of what it costs and what the perceived hurdles are. You should comply with code requirements for testing even if they are not enforceable in your area.

4. Create corporate guidelines for third party combustion equipment reviews and commissioning for newly acquired equipment or for major upgrades. Now that you see how little review and attention combustion equipment may receive from the time it’s specified to when its really operating, you may want a dedicated professional review of the process.

5. Upgrade equipment for safety’s sake. Do not wait for a problem and let attorneys dictate when this happens.

Nationwide Boiler Inc. To Exhibit at Power-Gen Asia – September 27-29, 2011

power-gen-asia.jpgThe 19th annual Power-Gen Asia Conference and Exhibition is returning to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Nationwide Boiler will be one among over 200 international exhibitors attending the show (1C9). In addition to showcasing Nationwide Boiler’s extensive boiler solutions and emission controls, Nationwide also hopes to gain new insights into emerging product developments within the Asian power sector.

This year’s conference program includes a variety of breakout sessions relating to finance, planning, environmental challenges, fuel options, power plant technologies, operation, optimization, and servicing. Specific topics include fuel mix choices, carbon capture and storage, controlling plant emissions, large steam turbines, water technology, boiler operation issues and trends in the Asia power market.

If you are interested in receiving a complimentary invitation to attend Power-Gen Asia, please email your request to info@nationwideboiler.com. Nationwide looks forward to seeing you at the show.