Objectively Evaluate Your Boiler System
According to the National Resources Defense Council, replacing every school boiler in the U.S. would lower carbon emissions by 30 percent while saving schools an estimated $425 million. In recent years, many educational facilities have replaced their boilers with highly efficient condensing ones, which produce minimal emissions for a cleaner environment.
Upgrading older boiler systems increases efficiency, which can result in significant cost savings. With these savings, you can allocate more money per pupil.
How Do I Reduce Boiler Emissions?
Cleaver-Brooks hydronic condensing boilers are the smart, trusted source of heating in schools across North America. We offer several condensing models, including the ClearFire®-CE (CFC-E) that achieves up to 99% efficiency, reducing operating costs. Its burner design offers inherent low emissions with <20 ppm NOx standard for a cleaner environment.
The Cleaver-Brooks CBEX firetube boiler is another popular choice among K-12 schools aiming to increase system efficiency and reduce emissions. The CBEX has the highest operating efficiency of any firetube and meets the lowest possible NOx emissions on the path to decarbonization.