Nu-Way on track at St Pancras International

St Pancras
Nu-Way modulating gas burners provide 6 MW of heat to serve the space-heating and DHW requirements of the new St Pancras International railway station in London. The XGN 3000 burners have been fitted into three Hartley & Sugden SCP750 Class 1 boilers. The original St Pancras station, with its Victorian architecture and single-span roof, was opened in 1868 and has undergone a major refurbishment to accommodate 400 m-long Eurostar trains. James Sopwith, Nu-Way’s managing director, explains, ‘The Nu-Way burners were chosen for this project as they provide an excellent match to the Hartley & Sugden boiler, specifically to ensure the high level of output and control needed.’
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