Zero Downtime Installation – Recharge Burners, Boilers, Power Plants and Ships

Zero Downtime Installation

Zero Downtime Installation

Ease of installation, modular construction, and simplicity of delivery systems allow for zero downtime installation while under operation or during scheduled downtime. Just-in-time delivery logistics will avoid delays in service, maintenance, replacement, and installation of hardware.

 In addition, customer-installed technology will allow for networks, multiple unit sites, fleets worldwide virtually simultaneous installation therefore, customer/end users can realize company-wide hardware installation and process benefits in months rather than years. Companies may also initiate a complementary and highly advantageous revenue stream of carbon credits, offset sales and all GHG (greenhouse gas) credits more valuable than just CO2.

Unit and site-specific interactive global intranet database will track and predict just-in-time initial delivery system equipment, installation logistics, spare parts,  and catalyst replenishment, all drop shipped as and where needed worldwide. This system will eliminate usage, compliance, and installation disruptions.


Multilingual installation and operation videos will ensure customer-installed systems are installed and maintained to optimal performance in short order fleetwide. This crucial intranet facet will also coordinate and disseminate savings data and emissions reduction verification for carbon (CO2) offsets, credits, and all GHG sales globally. We currently have brokers willing to engage globally once third-party certification/verification and continual use tracking is implemented.


Large consumers will also enjoy an automatic batch system and/or modular plug-and-play delivery system. These systems will incorporate in most cases multiple redundancy, replenishment, failure alarms, and sensors. In the case of power plants, they are already familiar with multiple redundant metering pumps with failsafe automatic backup energizing redundancy. This is especially important concerning uninterrupted emissions compliance and credit issues. These safeguards ensure continuous revenue and consistent emissions operations.

Ocean-going ships will most likely utilize plug-and-play modular systems where each engine dispenser is swapped out every 600 engine hours to reduce engine room real estate consumption. These systems will couple with quick connects to ship’s power and engine/combustion air inlets providing simple installation and seamless operation. Bair Research can help you Recharge Burners, Boilers, Power Plants and Ships.