Selecting A Temporary Boiler When Your Company's Heating System Fails


When your employees arrive at work, they expect a comfortable, temperature-controlled space. However, if a major heating appliance like your boiler fails, you will not be able to provide a safe, warm environment for your staff. If you are forced to suspend operations after a boiler stops working, begin looking for a supplier of rental heating equipment immediately. Keep in the mind the following options when selecting a temporary boiler.

Steam or Hot Water

You can rent a steam or hot water boiler powered by fuel or electricity. Steam units are available as low or high-pressure devices that are easy to operate. If your facility requires an uninterrupted supply of hot water, select a mobile hot water boiler. Combination gas boiler and water heating units are also available.

Size and Power

The size range of temporary boilers enables small business as well as large factories and even schools to replace a broken device. The temporary appliance can run on propane, natural gas or electricity.

Fuel tanks attached to temporary boilers can hold over ten thousand of gallons of fuel. In addition, some types of temporary boilers can be attached to existing pumps and other fixtures.

No matter what type of boiler you choose, you will be able to replace your boiler with a device that provides a comparable heat load and generates adequate warmth for your facility.

Renting Related Equipment and Accessories

In addition to delivering a temporary boiler, heating supply companies can also provide supplemental equipment and other services. You may need to rent or purchase the following equipment as well.

  • Temporary enclosures for a broken boiler. Some municipalities may require you to seal and provide a barrier around an exposed, out-of-order boiler.
  • Fuel, including natural gas or propane
  • Water treatment systems
  • Steam Hoses
  • A steam silencer
  • Power cables
  • Circulator pumps
  • Heat exchangers
  • Feed water systems
  • Low water and flame alarm systems
  • Air blowers
  • Expansion Tanks

If you choose a boiler that runs on electricity, you can also rent a generator to power the device.

Selecting a Supplier

When your boiler malfunctions, contact a supplier who can begin preparations to install a temporary appliance no matter the time, day or night.

Reputable boiler supply companies will provide 24-hour emergency service. This is crucial for boiler malfunctions during cold winter months. Installing a temporary boiler right away will prevent pipes from freezing.

Boiler experts will determine what size boiler you need based on your existing equipment, the size of your facility and your company type. For example, a medical clinic will have different heating needs than a factory or a property with residential units.

In addition, make sure to ask about the inspection schedule of the temporary boiler that will be at your facility. You want to make sure the device is in great working condition and is not in violation of any codes.

The boiler supply firm will hook up the temporary device for you, adhering to all local, state and federal laws for boiler installations. In addition, they should provide you with a specification sheet that explains the layout of the unit and all of its connections.

Keep in mind that temporary boilers generally stay at a facility for 180 days or less. Factor this time frame into your HVAC upgrade plans or schedule for installing a new, permanent boiler.

Overall, the major benefit of renting a temporary boiler is that it will enable you to keep your business running while you make arrangements for a permanent solution. It does not matter if you need a mobile boiler after a natural disaster or if you are beginning planned maintenance of your heating system. You will not lose profits due to an extended shutdown and your employees will be glad they can continue earning a salary. Continue for more information.

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