PARAT will deliver a quality IEL Electrical Steam Boiler with 12 barg design pressure, 191°C design temperature with 400V connection. The delivery also includes Feedwater pumps, Blowdown tank and start-up.
The end customer - Godfrey Hirst will be the first textile manufacturing company in New Zealand to be fully electric for the energy requirements. This is also helping to achieve the zero carbon emissions requirements that the New Zealand government has put in place. Kelford Engineering will commission the boiler, which will be up and running in the summer of 2023.
Kelford Engineering
Kelford Engineering has been installing, reconditioning, servicing, and surveying boilers throughout New Zealand and the Pacific Islands for 30 years.
Established in 1991, the current team combined adds up to over 80 years of boiler experience.
Godfrey Hirst
During the challenge of COVID-19, the team at Godfrey Hirst continued to work closely with customers
Buying ‘New Zealand Made’ has truly never been more important. During the challenge of COVID-19, the team at Godfrey Hirst continued to work closely with customers, in order to provide strong business continuity and ongoing support, as well as supporting their local community.
With multiple manufacturing facilities in New Zealand, a distribution center/warehouse and carpet manufacturing plant in Auckland, a yarn plant in Dannevirke, wool spinning plants in Lower Hutt and Oamaru, and regional sales offices nationwide, when customers buy a Godfrey Hirst carpet they are inadvertently supporting over 400 Kiwis and their families.
New Zealand facilities
Thousands of meters of carpet are produced in their state-of-the-art New Zealand facilities every day, and both their carpet and hard flooring set the safe, comfortable and beautiful interior foundation for millions of homes.
Commercially, their customization capabilities and a vast archive of designs are trusted for major projects in all market segments across the workspace, retail, hospitality, healthcare, education, public space and multi-residential buildings in New Zealand, Australia and around the world.