When it comes to how to reduce industrial boiler procurement costs, many business users will first take measures to effectively reduce the costs associated with the gas fired boiler procurement process involved, such as boiler equipment costs, transportation costs, loading and unloading costs , insurance costs, installation and commissioning costs, labor costs, acceptance and inspection fees.
In fact, these business users are too concerned about the direct procurement costs, often ignoring other hidden costs, which can not achieve the purpose of reducing procurement costs, and even cause greater losses. Next, ZOZEN will introduce you to the boiler procurement process of operating costs and maintenance costs of the two hidden costs.
Operating cost is the total cost of boiler operation, including energy consumption costs (fuel costs, electricity, water, etc.), labor costs, maintenance costs, etc.
Due to the different production process and quality of different boiler manufacturers, the thermal efficiency of boilers is also different. Therefore, when we buy a boiler, we cannot choose a boiler with cheap price but high energy consumption, because the fuel cost will be high in the later stage of boiler operation.
When enterprises buy boilers, in addition to operating costs, they should also consider maintenance costs, which mainly include boiler equipment maintenance costs, regular inspection and repair costs, boiler parts replacement costs, etc., in addition to labor costs, boiler parts material costs, boiler equipment inspection fees, testing fees, etc.
To sum up, when purchasing industrial boilers, business users should not only consider the direct purchase cost, but also consider the boiler manufacturer’s production strength, boiler thermal efficiency, boiler quality, boiler after-sales service and other factors. They should consider boiler operation cost and maintenance cost to reduce the overall cost and maximize business benefits.