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MI System

MI System

MI System

Product catalog summary
Overview: The document introduces the Miura LX-300 Zero-Side-Clearance Steam Boiler, emphasizing its compact design and efficiency. It highlights the boiler's ability to deliver high horsepower in half the space compared to traditional systems.
On-Demand Steam Solutions: Miura boilers offer customizable plant sizes to meet specific needs, automatically staging boilers to handle demand fluctuations. This results in an average of 20% savings in annual fuel costs and reduced CO2 and NOx emissions. The system is suitable for various applications, from point-of-use to district energy.
Modular Scalability: The Multiple Installation (MI) system allows for enhanced energy management through modularity. A single MI master controller can manage up to fifteen linked boilers, with outputs up to 150 MMBtu/hr. For larger applications, multiple controllers can be linked, offering virtually unlimited scalability while maintaining efficiency.
Efficiency and Environmental Impact: Miura's modular systems reduce energy consumption by dividing output capacity among smaller units, significantly lowering energy and emissions during load swings. The system's design minimizes radiant losses, enhancing overall efficiency and reducing environmental impact.
Compact Design: The compact footprint of Miura boilers allows for flexible boiler room configurations, doubling output or reducing space requirements by over 50% compared to conventional designs.
In-Service Efficiency: The document stresses the importance of considering all operational losses to understand a boiler's true efficiency. Miura's technology addresses various losses, including start-up, purge, and radiation losses, to optimize energy performance.
Integrated Logic Technology: The MI controller (MP1 200) monitors and adjusts boiler operations to meet system demands efficiently. The system's design ensures superior energy management and industry-leading In-Service Efficiency.
Contact Information: Miura provides contact details for their facilities in the USA, Canada, Japan, China, Korea, and Taiwan, along with their websites for further information.
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Catalog excerpts

MI System-1

MULTIPLE INSTALLATION SYSTEM * The New LX-300 Zero-Side-Clearance Steam Boiler large applications ^ Customize plant size to specific needs ^ Automatically stage boilers to meet demand fluctuations ^ Save 20% on average in annual fuel costs ^ Provide equivalent boiler capacity in less than half the space Ideal for a wide range of applications from point-of-use to district energy On-Demand Steam Solutions

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MI System-2

In Multiple Installations, modularity = enhanced energy management capability utilize modularity to bring On-Demand steam performance to large scale applications conventional system modular on-demand systems •Conventional boiler systems expend large amounts of energy to meet variable load conditions •Design limitations of conventional boilers prevent them from efficiently responding to fluctuating load demands ►Modular on-demand boiler systems reduce energy consumption required to meet variable loads by dividing the output capacity among multiple small units ►Modular systems are designed specifically...

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MI System-3

increasing efficiency = reducing losses Based on current boiler efficiency metrics (or measuring thermal efficiency at 100% output), an example 12 MMBtu/hr conventional boiler is rated at 2% radiant losses, or 240,000 Btu/hr energy lost through the boiler shell. With significantly reduced water content and surface area, Miura's compact boiler units are rated at only 0.5% radiant losses, or minimizing losses to only 60,000 Btu/hr. Atypical 12 MMBtu/hr boiler is most likely operating at about 1/3 of its rated output. With a reduced operating load, radiant losses actually triple to 6% (proportionate...

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MI System-4

in-service efficiency - a more compiete measure of boiter performance When choosing a boiler, fuel cost savings are a primary consideration given that fuel costs represent over 90% of the system's total lifecycle costs. However, current boiler efficiency standards do not sufficiently account for all energy losses accumulated during a boiler's operating cycle to bridge the gap between "catalog efficiency" and actual fuel costs. Beyond simple Combustion Efficiency ("Fuel-In" Efficiency) and Thermal Efficiency ("Fuel-to-Steam" Efficiency), it is important to understand all of the remaining energy...

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