LX Series Steam Boilers

The On-Demand Steam System Built for Florida's Most Demanding Facilities

LX Series Steam Boilers set a different standard for commercial and industrial steam generation. At Boiler Technologies Unlimited, we supply and support Miura's LX line across the entire state of Florida, from Jacksonville pharmaceutical plants to Miami hotel complexes to Gulf Coast food processing operations. Founded in August 2021 as an authorized Miura boiler authorized dealer, we've built our business around one core belief: Florida's industrial and commercial facilities deserve better than the firetube status quo.



This page covers every model in the LX lineup, how the technology compares to legacy firetube systems, and why more Florida facility managers are making the switch.

What Makes the Miura LX Boiler a Different Category of Equipment


Most facility managers upgrading from a Cleaver-Brooks, Hurst, or Fulton firetube unit aren't just looking for a newer version of what they already have. They're looking for a system that solves the problems the old unit created.


Firetube boilers carry a fundamental design constraint that doesn't improve with age or maintenance. Large water volumes require 30 to 45 minutes to reach operating pressure. Standby fuel consumption continues whether or not steam is being drawn. Partial load efficiency is poor. A single large unit represents a single point of failure, and in a pharmaceutical plant or hotel laundry operation, that failure scenario has consequences that extend well beyond a repair bill.


The Miura LX boiler is a watertube steam boiler operating on once-through technology. It holds a fraction of the water of a comparable firetube system. Full operating pressure from a cold start in under five minutes. That's not incremental improvement over a Cleaver-Brooks or Fulton. It's a different engineering approach producing a different operational result.


For Florida facilities running in high-ambient-temperature, high-humidity conditions, that responsiveness and efficiency translates directly into lower operating cost and higher production reliability.

The Complete Miura LX Series Model Lineup

Miura LX-50 Steam Boiler

Our guarantee covers most parts and labor costs, as well as the industry’s only Pressure Vessel Guarantee (with the MMC/PVG program only) against corrosion. By selecting our maintenance & inspection program, you enlist Miura’s expert stewardship over the long-term reliability and efficient operation of your boilers.

Miura LX-100 Steam Boiler

At 100 HP, the Miura LX-100 steam boiler serves mid-size commercial operations across food service, hospitality, and light industrial applications. Hotels, resorts, and country clubs across Florida operate LX-100 units as primary steam sources with room to add capacity as demand grows.

Miura LX-150 Steam Boiler

The Miura LX-150 steam boiler positions itself between mid-range and high-output configurations. Facilities that have outgrown a smaller unit but don't yet require 200 HP typically land here. It handles continuous production loads without the oversizing penalty that comes with a firetube unit selected "for future capacity."

Miura LX-200 Steam Boiler

The Miura LX-200 steam boiler is the most commonly specified model in the LX lineup across Boiler Technologies Unlimited's Florida client base. Pharmaceutical manufacturers, large hotel properties, and food processing operations gravitate toward the 200 HP output because it covers the widest range of real-world demand profiles efficiently. It runs at high utilization without the thermal stress penalties that accumulate in oversized firetube installations.

Miura LX-300 Steam Boiler

The Miura LX-300 steam boiler anchors the top of the standard LX range at 300 HP. Heavy industrial loads, high-volume food processing, and pharmaceutical facilities with large clean steam requirements all find their ceiling here. Rated as a 300 MAWP steam boiler, it supports high-pressure process applications across the most demanding environments Boiler Technologies Unlimited serves. This is the model for operations where steam availability is not negotiable.

Miura LXN-300SG Ultra-Low NOx Boiler

The Miura LXN-300SG ultra-low NOx boiler is the emissions-optimized variant at the top of the LX series. It achieves 5 ppm NOx output, qualifying as an ultra-low NOx boiler 5 ppm for the most stringent air quality permit conditions in Florida and nationally. Standard LX models function as a low-NOx boiler (9 ppm), satisfying the majority of Florida regulatory requirements. The LXN-300SG is specified where environmental compliance demands more. Both represent the best available low-emissions industrial boiler performance in their respective output categories.

The Modular Advantage: Why One Large Firetube Is the Wrong Answer

This is usually where people run into problems. A single large firetube unit looks like the straightforward choice on paper. Lower initial cost per HP. One system to manage. Familiar installation.


The operational reality looks different. That single unit runs at partial load most of the time, which is precisely where firetube efficiency degrades most. It requires full standby energy to maintain readiness. When it goes down for maintenance or repair, the entire facility's steam supply goes with it.

A modular steam boiler configuration built around LX series units changes the math fundamentally. Multiple units stage automatically based on demand. Each fires only when the load requires it. Total fuel consumption drops. Redundancy is built into the architecture rather than added as an expensive afterthought. Load following happens automatically, without operator intervention.


The on-demand steam boiler model also changes the safety profile. LX series units carry a fraction of the stored energy of a large firetube system. Lower water volume means lower risk. Regulatory bodies and insurance underwriters recognize that difference.



For Florida operations with variable steam demand, such as hotels running between seasons or food processors shifting between product runs, that load-following capability compounds into meaningful boiler fuel savings across an operating year.


Zero Side Clearance: What It Means for Florida Facility Footprints

Commercial real estate in Florida's urban and industrial corridors is not getting cheaper. Boiler room square footage is valuable, and traditional firetube installations consume significant floor space with clearance requirements on all sides for service access.


The Miura LX operates as a zero-side-clearance boiler. Units can be installed side by side without any gap between them, requiring access from the front only. A modular bank of LX units occupies dramatically less floor space than a single large firetube unit of equivalent capacity. Facilities that couldn't physically fit a conventional boiler replacement have accommodated full LX configurations.


For pharmaceutical manufacturers and hotel properties in Miami, Tampa, and Orlando, where mechanical room space is constrained, this is often the deciding factor.

Emissions Performance Built for Florida's Regulatory Environment


Environmental compliance requirements in Florida have been tightening, particularly in South Florida and along the urbanized Gulf Coast corridor. Facilities permitted under stringent NOx limits need equipment that meets those standards from day one, not equipment retrofitted with add-on controls that add cost and complexity without solving the underlying combustion design.


Every model in the 50 to 300 HP steam boiler range meets the low NOx steam boiler standard of 9 ppm as a baseline. The LXN-300SG extends that performance to 5 ppm for operations where regulatory conditions or sustainability commitments demand it. That range covers every Florida permitting scenario Boiler Technologies Unlimited has encountered.


Legacy firetube equipment from Cleaver-Brooks, Fulton, and Hurst typically requires add-on burner modifications to approach these NOx levels, often at significant retrofit cost and with no improvement to the underlying thermal efficiency. Miura's LX series achieves low emissions performance through combustion design, not aftertreatment.

Serving Florida's Commercial and Industrial Sector Statewide

Boiler Technologies Unlimited operates across every major Florida market. Our supply, installation coordination, and support coverage include the following areas:


Tampa Bay and Gulf Coast: Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Sarasota, Bradenton and surrounding communities. Central Florida: Orlando, Lakeland, Kissimmee, Gainesville and the broader I-4 corridor. South Florida: Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Fort Myers, and Cape Coral. Northeast Florida: Jacksonville, Daytona Beach and surrounding industrial areas. North Florida and Panhandle:


Tallahassee, Panama City and the surrounding region.

For operations outside Florida, Boiler Technologies Unlimited supplies parts, systems, and complete Miura LX equipment nationally through online sales.



24/7 emergency service is available statewide. Call 813-469-7733 or email matt@boilertechnologies.com any time.


What Authorized Dealer Status Actually Means for Your Operation

There are resellers and there are authorized dealers. The distinction matters more than most buyers realize until something goes wrong.

A Miura LX boiler dealer operating with full factory authorization provides warranty coverage backed by the manufacturer, access to genuine Miura components, and the ability to escalate technical issues directly to Miura's engineering team. An unauthorized reseller provides none of those things. For a capital investment in the range of a commercial steam system, that gap in support infrastructure is not a detail to overlook.


Boiler Technologies Unlimited holds authorized dealer status as a Miura boiler authorized dealer for Florida and serves the broader U.S. market. We specify systems based on actual load profiles, not catalog defaults. We coordinate installation with a clear understanding of how the LX series integrates with existing boiler room infrastructure. We support the system after commissioning.


A Miura boiler quote from Boiler Technologies Unlimited starts with your facility's steam demand profile, pressure requirements, fuel supply configuration, and physical installation constraints. From that information, we specify the correct model from the LX series and outline exactly what the installation path looks like.


Contact us at 813-469-7733 or matt@boilertechnologies.com to begin that conversation.

Frequently Asked Questions: LX Series Steam Boilers

  • How does the Miura LX compare to Cleaver-Brooks or Fulton firetube boilers?

    The core difference is engineering architecture. Cleaver-Brooks, Fulton, Hurst, and other firetube manufacturers build systems around large water volumes that take 30 to 45 minutes to reach operating pressure and burn standby fuel continuously. The Miura LX is a once-through steam boiler that reaches full pressure in under five minutes, scales modularly, installs as a zero-side-clearance boiler, and delivers measurable boiler fuel savings over a firetube system of equivalent capacity.

  • What is the pressure rating for LX series units?

    The LX series, including the LX-300, is rated as a 300 MAWP steam boiler. This pressure capability supports pharmaceutical clean steam, food processing, and heavy industrial applications across Florida.

  • Which model is right for my facility?

    That depends on your peak and average steam demand, pressure requirements, available floor space, and fuel supply. Boiler Technologies Unlimited sizes systems based on actual load data. Reach out for a Miura boiler quote and we will walk through the specification process with you.

  • What NOx levels do LX series boilers achieve?

    Standard LX models meet a low NOx boiler 9 ppm standard. The Miura LXN-300SG ultra-low NOx boiler achieves 5 ppm, qualifying as an ultra-low NOx boiler for operations in the most emissions-sensitive Florida jurisdictions. Both qualify as low-emission industrial boilers under current Florida and federal standards.

  • Can multiple LX units be installed together?

    Yes, and for most commercial and industrial applications it is the preferred approach. A modular steam boiler bank built from LX series units delivers load-following efficiency, built-in redundancy, and a smaller footprint than a single large firetube system. The zero side clearance boiler design allows units to be placed directly side by side.

  • Does Boiler Technologies Unlimited offer emergency service?

    24/7 emergency service is available for Florida facilities. Parts and equipment are also available nationally. Call 813-469-7733 or email matt@boilertechnologies.com at any time.

  • What industries in Florida does the Miura LX series serve?

    The LX series shows up across a broad range of Florida operations, and for good reason. Pharmaceutical manufacturers run it for clean steam and process heating. Hotels, resorts, and country clubs rely on it for laundry, kitchen, and HVAC loads. Food and beverage processors use it for pasteurization, CIP sanitation, and production line heating. The common thread isn't industry. It's any operation where steam quality and availability have a direct line to production output or regulatory compliance.

  • How long does a Miura LX boiler installation typically take?

    It depends on the facility. Mechanical room configuration, existing infrastructure, and local permit requirements all affect the timeline. That said, most installations Boiler Technologies Unlimited coordinates come in faster than a comparable fire tube replacement. The zero-side-clearance design eliminates a lot of the positioning complexity, and the compact footprint rarely requires the structural modifications that a Cleaver-Brooks or Fulton swap tends to demand. Call 813-469-7733 with your site specifics and we can give you a realistic project window.

  • What ongoing maintenance does the Miura LX series require?

    Less than most facility managers expect coming off a firetube system. Lower water volume means reduced blowdown frequency and a more manageable inspection schedule than high-water-volume equipment demands. Most unplanned outages trace back to deferred maintenance, not equipment failure. Boiler Technologies Unlimited supports Florida clients with structured maintenance programs, genuine Miura parts, and boiler water treatment protocols that keep performance where it should be. We treat that ongoing relationship as part of what we provide, not a separate conversation after the sale closes.

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