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250 HP Hurst 500 Series Scotch Marine Hot Water Boiler – 125 PSI – 2013

Overview
Type:
Boilers
Manufacturer:
HURST
Year:
2013
Stock #:
BHWH125PSI202
Description

Overview

This used 250 HP Hurst 500 Series Scotch Marine Boiler, manufactured in 2013, offers high-efficiency hot water heating for demanding commercial and industrial applications. Designed for reliable performance, this unit operates at a maximum pressure of 125 PSI and features a three-pass firetube configuration to ensure optimal fuel usage and superior heat transfer.
Built by Hurst Boiler & Welding Co., Inc., this wet-back boiler ensures exceptional durability and energy efficiency through its corrugated furnace and robust steel construction. Suitable for various heating processes, this boiler supports multiple fuel types, including gas, oil, and alternative fuels.

Design and Performance

Horsepower: 250 HP

Design Pressure: 125 PSI Hot Water

Fuel Type: Gas, Oil, and Alternative Fuels

Boiler Type: Scotch Marine, Three-Pass Firetube

Construction: Wet-back design with corrugated furnace

Frame: Heavy-duty steel for structural integrity

Maintenance Access: Front and rear doors for easy inspection and cleaning

Ideal Applications

Manufacturing Facilities
Institutional Heating Systems
Large Commercial Buildings
Food and Beverage Processing
Chemical Processing Plants
District Heating Systems

Benefits

✓ Three-pass design for excellent thermal efficiency and reduced emissions
✓ Wet-back construction enhances heat retention and boiler lifespan
✓ Durable steel frame ensures long-term reliability
✓ Supports a wide range of fuels for flexible operation
✓ Easy maintenance access for minimized downtime

Additional Information

Condition: Used

Manufacturer: Hurst Boiler & Welding Co., Inc.

Boiler Series: 500 Series Scotch Marine

Horsepower: 250 HP

Maximum Pressure: 125 PSI Hot Water

Year Built: 2013

Boiler Type: Hot Water Boiler

Construction: Wet-Back, Three-Pass Firetube

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