The health sector proved to be one of the most successful markets in 2006 for Dunphy, the industrial combustion equipment and digital burner control systems manufacturer, as the company recorded an average of one major new NHS Trust digital burner contract per month.
Dunphy’s patented turbine air flow is designed to deliver significant performance improvements over older style combustion equipment. This is because the uniform air distribution over the full turndown range consistently delivers an optimum burn ratio of one part fuel to 10 parts air-even during low fire operation.
The latest range of multi-fuel burners is of particular interest to Trusts seeking to manage and minimise fuel supply and cost risks. DDCC controlled, Dunphy multi-fuel burners are designed for ultra safe and simple use with both traditional and carbon neutral fuels. With just a flick of a switch, fuel supply can be safely transferred from first to second or third supply sources.
Investing in new Dunphy equipment over the past year have been: St Mary’s (Paddington) NHS Trust; Stockport NHSF Trust; Great Ormond Hospital for Children; Chesterfield Royal Hospital; Royal Preston Hospital; Central Manchester Hospitals PFI; Scarborough and NE Yorks Trust; University Hospitals, Morecambe Bay; Sherwood Forest Trust PFI; Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Trust; Derby Hospitals Foundation Trust PFI; Hull & East Yorkshire NHS Trust; and Chorley District Hospital.