Carrier expands rental fleet with new trailerised steam boilers

Carrier expands rental

Carrier has announced
a significant expansion
to its specialist
rental fleet with the
introduction of seven
new high performance
trailerised steam
boilers, due for
staggered delivery
between July and
September 2025. 

This
strategic investment comes in response to sustained high utilisation of the existing fleet and is aimed at improving availability to customers across a wide range of sectors.

Built with mobility, efficiency and versatility in mind, each new steam boiler is housed within a 14.6m trailer, fully self-contained and ready
for rapid deployment. With a steam output of 9,000kg/h, the units offer dual operating pressures of 10 bar G or 17 bar G and are equipped with dual-fuel burners capable of running on natural gas or gas oil, including HVO and IHO.

Each trailer is engineered as a complete steam plant, incorporating
a blowdown vessel, hotwell tank with steam injection, chemical dosing system, water softeners and Carrier’s latest GSS remote telemetry system.

Designed with efficiency and multifunctionality at its core, the units include low NOx burners, inverters on all motors, oxygen trim for MCPD compliance and automatic safety steam shut-off valves.


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