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Company Profile
Since 1993, Webster has manufactured and marketed multi-fuel boiler-burners for commercial heating, industrial process steam and drying applications. Webster burners provide the heat source for the transformation of water to potable hot water, hot water for heating, and steam for heating and process applications. The vast majority of Webster's burners are used in boiler assemblies. In late 1999 Webster made a modification to its standard burners that has introduced Webster as a supplier of direct fired air heater burners for process industries. These are food baking, paint curing, metal treating, and most any application requiring high turndown direct fired gas burners. In 2000 Webster obtained an Underwriters Laboratories certification for its control panel department. This has opened a new market for UL certified panels in various markets. During 2003 Webster developed a variation on its HDRV burner to specifically sell to the Scotch Marine boiler market from 200 hp through 1000 hp. While this burner works very well in standard applications, its initial concepts and major thrust are the low emission markets. Webster's full introduction of the new HDS burner was proceeded by over 18 months of field demonstrated successes ranging from standard burners to burners with NOx levels of less than 30 ppm and 20 ppm in most major Scotch Marine boilers. Webster maintains three primary series of boiler-burners, each consisting of several models. The JB series consists of 18 forced draft burner models. The JB series includes smaller burners ranging from 23.8-boiler hp through 300-boiler hp. Typical application are schools and smaller commercial building. The HDRV series consists of 9 forced draft burners models and the new HDS Scotch Marine forced draft burner with 16 models. These burners range in sizes from 200-boiler hp through 1,000-boiler hp. The HDRV burner was modified in 1999 to include a slow speed, remote fan model that takes the burner to over 2,000-boiler hp. |
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