Monthly Archives: May 2026

Sellers Manufacturing and the industrial steam applications most boiler reps walk past.

By |2026-05-26T10:47:54-05:00May 26th, 2026|Industry Perspective|

Digesters. Food processing. Manufacturing. Refining. Medical waste. Industrial steam is not a niche market. It is an underserved one. The reason it is underserved is not that the demand is thin. It is that most boiler reps are set up to sell commercial heating applications and stop there. Industrial steam requires a different product, a

When your boiler goes down, GP Energy’s rental fleet goes up.

By |2026-06-16T08:21:24-05:00May 19th, 2026|Industry Perspective|

GP Energy Products · Service & Emergency Response A boiler failure in the middle of winter is not an abstract problem. It is a building full of people without heat, a production line that cannot run, or a facility that cannot operate until steam is restored. The question is not whether

Hurst Boiler application guide: matching the right configuration to the right job

By |2026-05-12T08:37:52-05:00May 12th, 2026|Industry Perspective|

Scotch marine, vertical fire tube, firebox, water tube, biomass. Five configurations, five different jobs. Here is how engineers and contractors should think about which one fits their application Why configuration matters Specifying a boiler is not just a matter of sizing. Two projects with identical BTU requirements can call

The Hurst vertical firetube and why pharma facilities are specifying it.

By |2026-05-22T10:15:57-05:00May 5th, 2026|Industry Perspective|

When we announced Hurst Boiler as a new line a few weeks ago, we mentioned the vertical firetube as the product worth knowing about. This post is the follow-through on that. The vertical firetube deserves its own conversation because the application it serves is specific, the need is real, and most boiler manufacturers simply do