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High efficiency condensate recovery units for light industrial use

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Amarinth has launched an innovative range of smaller, lighter, more efficient condensate recovery units optimised for light industrial use to complement its existing range of heavy duty intelligent condensate recovery units.

An effective condensate recovery unit (CRU) is a proven way to reduce energy costs as it collects hot condensate from the steam system and returns it back to the boiler plant to be used as boiler feed. Amarinth has long been at the forefront of designing efficient condensate recovery units (CRUs) for process plants and building services and has designed this new range of CRUs primarily for light industrial use such as in hospitals, schools, hotels and offices buildings.

The new CRUs are manufactured from stainless steel instead of the more traditional galvanised steel but cost the same as the existing products. Drawing on its application experience, Amarinth has developed this substantially smaller, lighter range using innovative technology that returns condensate back to the system more frequently.

High efficiency, multi-stage motors along with improvements in the motor design and control systems allow the CRUs to cycle on/off by an increased factor of four over traditional designs. The new motors and control systems have also enabled Amarinth to rationalise the range to just three units, making selection of the optimum CRU for the job much easier. The units are available immediately in simplex or duplex stainless steel to suit the application and sit alongside Amarinth’s established CRU range.

Oliver Brigginshaw, Managing Director of Amarinth, commented: “Drawing on our many years of experience manufacturing CRUs and pump systems we have been able to incorporate the latest technologies into our new range which has enabled us to deliver these high efficiency CRUs allowing plant and building services operators to make much needed further savings as energy costs continue to spiral upwards. They satisfy an increasing demand for lightweight intelligent CRUs from our customers, ideally complementing our existing heavy duty units.

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Amarinth

Amarinth Ltd

About us

Amarinth is a world-leading company specialising in the design, application and manufacture of centrifugal pumps and associated equipment to the offshore and onshore oil and gas exploration, production and refining industry, petrochemical, chemical and industrial markets.

We provide engineered-to-order solutions on the shortest lead times in the industry, often manufactured in exotic materials, and customised to fit your exact requirements according to the highest international industry standards, including API 610 and ISO 5199. Combining our depth of experience in the manufacture and supply of pumps and spares with our dedication to customer-oriented solutions, our aim is to deliver innovative products and services that help you meet and exceed your business goals.

From our design and manufacturing headquarters in the United Kingdom, we provide support to our clients throughout Europe, the Middle-East and Asia and our engineering expertise is often deployed into the furthest corners of the world to assist with the installation and commissioning of our products. Furthermore, we have fostered strong relationships with specialist organisations within these regions to provide additional in-country services to best meet our customers’ needs.

Where we supply to

Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, South America, North America

Industries we supply to

Automation, Chemicals, Consultants, Components Electronics, Energy and Power, Food and Beverage, Glass Ceramics Cement, Metals and Minerals, OEM, Paper and Pulp, Pharmaceutical Cosmetics Toiletries, Plastics and Rubber, Recycling, Textiles, Tobacco, Water and Wastewater

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