Food producer Hans Henglein und Sohn GmbH in the Franconian village of Wassermungenau, Germany, has put into operation a new Bosch steam boiler system that will help to achieve a more sustainable and environmentally friendly processing of its potatoes and dough products. The company received attractive subsidies from state development bank KfW amounting to 30 percent towards the investment in the efficiency-enhancing and CO2 reducing components. This was made possible by modern technologies and a clever conceptual design by Henglein and its efficiency consultant, the local engineering office Tobias Lüpfert and Bosch Industriekessel.
“With our technical documentation, customer-tailored design and 3D
symbols, we managed to reduce planning effort and interfaces and achieve the
specified efficiency,” says sales engineer Dr. Alexander Vollet, who led the
project at Bosch. The latter was also the basis for the awarding of subsidies.
The efficiency components used, such as two flue gas heat exchangers, achieve
particularly positive effects with savings in fuel and CO2 emissions of 15
percent. While the efficiency level of the old boilers without economiser was
around 85 percent, the new Bosch steam boiler now achieves over 100 percent
thanks to efficiency and condensing technology. But also the entire design of
the UL-S steam boiler used is based on high energy efficiency. The generously
sized combustion chamber and the optimum boiler and burner combination enable
particularly low NOx values. In this respect, the boiler is well below current
and future legal limits in Germany and reduces NOx emissions by around 35
percent compared to its predecessors.
Industry 4.0 applications make an important contribution to energy
efficiency improvements during operation, and that's the same at Henglein. The
integration of the Bosch MEC Optimize digital assistant was part of the
efficiency project and makes it easier to plan future maintenance, rectify
faults or optimise efficiency during operation. Intelligent algorithms collect
and interpret the operating data, evaluate the service life of components based
on operating mode and analyse water values. Energy losses and thus higher
emissions as well as critical states are detected by the digital assistant
immediately and it proactively offers the operator recommendation for actions.
With efficiency and intelligence, the new Bosch boiler system at
Henglein optimises processes and helps to reduce the carbon footprint
significantly. “For us, the topic of environmental friendliness plays a key
role, which we are continuously improving with energy-efficient installations
and transparency of all energy flows,” says managing director Norbert Henglein.
In matters of process heat, Bosch Industriekessel has made carbon emissions
reduction technically viable. Plant construction company Petry was entrusted to
install the new boiler system technology on site.
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The property, complete with 30-seat screening from room, a 100-seat amphitheater and a swimming pond with sandy shower…
The property, complete with 30-seat screening from room, a 100-seat amphitheater and a swimming pond with sandy shower…
The property, complete with 30-seat screening from room, a 100-seat amphitheater and a swimming pond with sandy shower…
The property, complete with 30-seat screening from room, a 100-seat amphitheater and a swimming pond with sandy shower…
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