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Miura Canada is a Leader in Industrial Boiler Safety
At Miura Canada, we know the key to a safe boiler is a well maintained and controlled boiler. But there are key features to our boiler design that set Miura apart in terms of safety. Our low-water-content boilers are designed and engineered with additional safety measures that are missing from most conventional boilers, as well as a remote monitoring system that allows Miura technicians to view real-time data of any Miura boiler that requires maintenance.
Miura’s industrial boilers are internationally recognized for not only their efficiency and reliability but also their safety. That’s because Miura’s once-through water tube boilers are backed by a flawless safety record. With more than 140,000 pressure vessels in service across the world, there have been zero documented catastrophic failures.
Regular Maintenance & Monitoring
Regular maintenance and proper Water Treatment is the best way to ensure your boiler system remains efficient, reliable, and safe for decades to come. Water quality is paramount to reducing scale and Miura offers a preventative maintenance program that sets you up with everything you need to keep your boiler running like the day you bought it. Miura Canada’s Maintenance contract includes routine visual inspections, water sampling, as well as parts guarantees. Miura boilers prevent failures by leveraging advanced monitoring and diagnostic systems that can identify and suggest solutions for potential safety issues before they become critical. Like our Miura Online Maintenance (MOM) system, which connects with Miura’s team of engineers to remotely monitor and troubleshoot any boiler safety issues.
Miura’s Engineering & Design
While catastrophic boiler explosions are rare, they’re virtually non-existent with once-through water tube boilers. This is because once-through water tube boilers, such as Miura’s, have significantly lower water content than with conventional fire tube boilers. Miura’s water tube boilers need only one-tenth of the water required for a fire tube boiler. Should a Miura water tube boiler experience a failure, any damage would remain localized to one specific tube rather than the entire system. Whereas fire tube boilers that are capable of holding hundreds or even thousands of gallons of water, a failure can be devastating. In addition to low water content, Miura’s water tube boilers feature a “floating header” design that allows the water tubes to expand and contract safely while being heated up. This design protects against failures caused by thermal shock and allows Miura boilers to produce steam in less than five minutes.
Safety
Miura boilers are safer by design. With more than 140,000 units in operations, Miura’s once-through industrial steam boilers have never experienced a catastrophic vessel failure resulting in casualty.
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