Steam and hot water boiler specialist, CFB Boilers, has
recently built two commercial containerised hot water boiler plant rooms for
Multifilm SFX Ltd, a leading provider of special effects to the film industry.
The boilers, which were shipped all the way from CFB Boilers’ manufacturing
facility in Essex to the film set in Hungary, are being used to heat water in
large tanks where actors play out aqua-based scenes. They have already been
used in a number of major Hollywood blockbusters, including the 6th instalment
of a science-fiction film about a cyborg assassin from the future, which is due
for release in autumn 2019.
Multifilm SFX has decades of experience in delivering all
types of mechanical, physical, aqua and pyrotechnic special effects for the
entertainment industry. Scenes filmed in water create a special challenge for
Multifilm SFX. For seascapes, large water tanks are used to capture the essence
of being in open water, and often feature wave machines. Of course, for reasons
of health and safety, the water has to be maintained at a reasonable
temperature for the actors. Industrial boiler
In 2017, Multifilm SFX wanted to invest in a heating unit
that was reliable, transportable and manufactured to high standards. Having
previously purchased a steam boiler from CFB Boilers, which the company uses to
create effects such as railway station scenes or steam rising from the New York
metro, Multifilm SFX knew exactly where to turn.
“The steam boiler has performed exceptionally well so I
decided go back to CFB for the hot water boiler, despite the logistical
challenge of transporting such a large unit between the UK and our location in
Hungary,” explains Gábor Kiszelly, Multifilm SFX’s Special Effects Supervisor
(who has over 100 film credits on IMBD).
The company selected a 1000 kW high-efficiency hot water
boiler to be supplied in a containerised plant room. As with all tailor-made
containerised plant rooms from CFB Boilers, the boiler and ancillaries were
mounted on a steel chequer floor plate to provide a complete solution; only
external connections were required before it was ready to use.
CFB Boilers also took complete care of the plant room’s
transportation, ensuring it reached Hungary safely and swiftly.
“CFB Boilers have been excellent from the outset,” says Mr
Giszelly. “I could easily have used a boiler specialist here in Hungary, which
logistically would have been much easier, but I have no regrets going to the
UK. We’ve had good service from CFB Boilers despite the distance between us –
the delivery of the unit was first class. They even helped get a local resource
in place for support purposes.”
Since arriving last year, the boiler has performed
excellently, with no issues. So, when Multifilm SFX recently decided it needed
another heating unit, the company ordered an almost identical, second
containerised boiler from CFB Boilers. Steam generator
“If filming takes place at the end of autumn, or the
beginning of spring, for example – no shooting is done in winter as
temperatures are almost constantly below zero in Hungary – one boiler is not
sufficient to heat the water,” explains Mr Kiszelly. “As a result, and because
the first hot water boiler has been so reliable, we ordered another unit from
CFB Boilers. This has now arrived and gives us complete flexibility to fit in
with demanding film schedules.”
The containerised boilers from CFB Boilers have already been
put to use on a number of big-budget productions currently being filmed.
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