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Feed Water Heater
Engineered for Exceptional Performance, Construction, and Maintenance
Recycle Waste Heat and Produce Substantial Savings
In today's economy, reducing operating costs will be necessary for survival. Equipping your boiler with a Cannon Feedwater Heater will provide the most efficient operation. If you wish to understand how our equipment saves money, then click here.
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Performance Guarantee
Cannon Boiler Guarantees the Thermal Performance on All Units
Look at true value, as well as cost, and you'll find a Cannon Feedwater Heater is a worthwhile investment for both you and the environment.
Cannon's wide selection of units allows you to match a gas side pressure drop and maximize heat recovery on your boiler system. Our units are designed for low gas side pressure drop in order to retain peak boiler performance. An efficient boiler saves energy and burns less fuel, resulting in reduced emissions and the satisfaction of contributing to a cleaner environment.
Cannon Feedwater Heaters pay for themselves by reducing your fuel bills. When you order a Cannon Feedwater Heater, we'll provide you with the estimated payback schedule based on your boiler plant. Most applications see an installed payoff in less than two years. Cannon Feedwater Heaters are designed to repairable - not disposable. Unlike coiled units where the loss of a coiled tube means the loss of the unit, Cannon Feedwater Heaters contain a series of individual tubes, each one easily replaceable. Since Cannon manufactures its own finned tubing - the heart of any heat exchanger - you can be assured it always meets our strict quality control measures. By brazing helical-wound fin to the tube, we can produce a void-free, smooth profile without violating the tube wall as a welded attached fin would.
Cannon's wide selection of materials allows you the opportunity to maximize your heat recovery. The Cannon unit is designed with the additional advantage of being able to heat low-temperature make-up or process water as well as dearated feedwater. The greater the temperature difference, the higher the heat recovery.
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