Watertube boiler, data reporting save research facility time and trouble
The director of facilities, Rock Morille, and the project engineer, James Kisiel, wanted the new feedback technology in addition to the other "watertube vs. firetube" benefits. "This was the best and most efficient way for us to get the campus ‘usage trends' information that we must track in order to comply with regulatory standards," said Morille.
Being in Houston, Baylor has to contend with government regulatory agencies that impose greater restrictions on it. Kisiel commented, "One of the great benefits of our particular brand of watertube boiler is that it allows you to add sensing and measuring devices and record critical operating information which is then seen in the software package that organizes and displays the other measured points."