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Low NOx Steam Boiler

Miura America's LXN-300SG-A delivers emissions of less than 5 ppm NOx without the need for retrofits, a sustainable solution for industries facing strict air quality regulations.

Miura LXN-300SG-A boiler
Miura LXN-300SG-A boiler
Miura

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Miura America Co. LTD. is excited to announce the release of the new LXN-300SG-A boiler, an ultra-low NOx model delivering emissions of less than 5 ppm NOx adjusted to 3% O2 with natural gas. This innovation achieves these reductions without the use of Flue Gas Recirculation (FGR) or Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems, maintaining a high level of performance while prioritizing environmental sustainability.

The LXN-300SG-A stands out with its ability to support industries striving for compliance with increasingly stringent air quality regulations. As state and federal governments mandate stricter NOx emission levels, especially in non-attainment areas, this boiler model helps customers meet these requirements without the need for complex after-treatment systems.

"We are excited to offer a boiler solution that provides environmental benefits without sacrificing efficiency or significantly increasing footprint," said Adam Kellar, Engineering Division Manager at Miura. "The LXN-300SG-A reflects Miura's commitment to sustainability and delivering cutting-edge technology to industries where clean energy is becoming an essential component of operational success."

Compact Design for Space-Constrained Operations

The LXN-300SG-A boiler maintains the compact footprint that the industry expects from Miura, with only a slight size increase compared to the standard LX-300SG(N). At just 24 inches longer, the LXN-300SG-A offers high output while being optimized for facilities with space constraints. Its function remains similar to the existing LX-300 model, utilizing the same BL-11 controller and LX-style burner element, ensuring seamless integration into existing systems.

Advanced Design for Ultra-Low NOx

A key contributor to the LXN-300SG-A’s ability to achieve sub-5 ppm NOx emissions is its optimized pressure vessel (PV) design and improved air/gas mixing, which enhances the efficiency of combustion and reduces emissions at the source. This ensures optimal performance without needing retrofits or additional equipment.

Beneficial for a Wide Range of Industries

Industries that prioritize sustainability and compliance, such as food processing, healthcare, and manufacturing, will benefit from this advanced technology. Facilities located in regions with strict emissions regulations, including California, Texas, and other non-attainment zones, will find the LXN-300SG-A an ideal solution for maintaining operational efficiency while meeting regulatory requirements.

Key Specifications:

  • NOx Emissions: <5 ppm adjusted to 3% O2
  • Horsepower: 300 BHP
  • Fuel: Natural Gas
  • Size: Similar width and height as the LX-300SG(N), with a 24” increase in length
  • Controller: BL-11
  • Burner Element: LX-style
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