10 ways a smart boiler system can improve a food processing plant

May 13, 2025
Not only can a smart boiler system help plant operators save money, it can also cut down on energy usage and lower the facility’s carbon footprint.

A boiler system is a critical element of many food processing plants, as they serve as a reliable source of heat and steam to power various processes. In today’s food production environment, energy efficiency has become a crucial factor for food facilities aiming to reduce operational costs. Did you know that a smart boiler system can greatly improve a food processing plant’s overall operations?

As the president and co-founder of EnTech, a leading innovator in smart energy solutions for commercial and industrial buildings, I have seen how a smart boiler system can optimize fuel efficiency, automate startup and shutdown sequences, and more. Here are 10 ways a smart boiler system can improve your food processing facility:

Energy efficiency

Boiler efficiency is crucial for food processing plants because it can save money on fuel costs and reduce emissions. Inefficient boiler operations lead to increased emissions, high fuel costs and unnecessary downtime. That said, smart boilers automatically adjust fuel usage and heating levels based on real-time demand, optimizing energy consumption and reducing unnecessary waste. This leads to lower energy bills and a more sustainable operation. A smart boiler system can adjust fuel-air ratio for reduced waste and cleaner combustion.

Cost reduction

Boilers are often a major expense in food processing pants. Implementing an energy-efficient smart boiler system can lead to significant fuel consumption reductions, resulting in lower utility bills. Implementing smart boilers can save food processing facility operators between 10% to 15% of energy. A main reason for their cost-effectiveness is a smart boiler system’s ability to efficiently convert fuel into steam. This means that less fuel is required to produce the same amount of steam, leading to reduced fuel expenses over time.

Remote monitoring and control

With smart boiler systems, plant managers no longer need to manually adjust their heating settings. Smart boiler systems offer remote monitoring and control capabilities via software or mobile apps. This allows plant managers to monitor and control heating systems from anywhere and remotely track performance, adjust settings and respond to issues even when they are not physically on-site. This provides convenient and efficient control over food processing plant heating systems and improves operational flexibility.

Predictive maintenance 

Smart boiler systems can facilitate predictive maintenance by using sensors and data analytics. These systems can monitor key components of the boiler such as temperature, pressure and flow rates. With built-in sensors, smart boilers can detect early signs of wear and tear or potential malfunctions before they occur. So the issues can be identified and resolved before they cause significant problems. By identifying issues early, food processing facilities can avoid costly emergency repairs and downtime. It also ensures continuous operation and avoids unexpected disruptions.

Increased system reliability

Smart boiler systems are designed to increase energy efficiency and provide greater control over heating schedules. Continuous monitoring ensures that any issues are detected and addressed before they lead to significant failures. This helps to maintain continuous production processes, preventing disruptions that could affect plant operations. The real-time management system will not only maximize the return, but also improve overall safety and reliability.

Optimized production scheduling

A smart boiler can adjust its output based on the plant's production schedule. You can minimize energy waste by aligning your smart boiler's operation with your plant’s usage patterns. For instance, during off-peak hours or when the food processing plant is unoccupied, you can reduce the smart boiler’s output to conserve energy. This will ensure that resources are used efficiently.

The app-controlled boiler systems allow you to set schedules and make real-time adjustments remotely. This ensures that your smart boiler always operates at optimal settings without the need for constant manual intervention.

Reduced environmental impact 

Heating systems are a major contributor to carbon emissions in food processing facilities. Traditional heating systems release a significant amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. On the other hand, smart boiler systems help to reduce your carbon footprint by optimizing energy consumption, reducing waste and improving overall efficiency.

Environmental responsibility is crucial in today’s business landscape. Implementing a smart boiler system can support a food processing plant’s sustainability goals and improve the facility’s environmental reputation, which may be a selling point for eco-conscious clients.

Real-time data and analytics

Regularly monitoring a smart heating system’s energy consumption is vital for effective management and improvement. Smart boilers collect detailed data on energy usage, operational performance and system health. This real-time data monitoring will help identify and evaluate trends, unusual increases in energy usage and the effectiveness of any upgrades made. By keeping a close eye on energy consumption, plant operators can make informed decisions to optimize energy usage, reduce the heating system's carbon footprint and improve efficiency.

Integration with other plant systems

Smart boiler systems can be integrated with other smart manufacturing plant systems such as HVAC, lighting and automation systems. This way, you can enjoy a level of convenience and energy management that was once unimaginable. Smart boiler systems allow for centralized control and automated adjustments, which creates a unified, highly efficient building management system that can optimize overall food manufacturing facility operations.

Enhanced safety

Smart boiler systems integrate advanced technology to control, monitor and optimize various aspects of boiler functionality, including pressure, temperature and fuel usage. This prevents over-pressurization, overheating and other potential hazards. Some smart boilers come with advanced safety features, such as automatic shutoff in the event of a malfunction or abnormal conditions. This helps reduce the risk of accidents or hazards, improving the overall safety of the plant and its workers. 

These improvements can lead to a healthier, more comfortable work environment, boosting employee satisfaction and overall productivity.

Final thoughts 

A smart boiler system can greatly improve a food processing plant’s overall operations. Not only can a smart boiler system help plant operators save money, but also it can cut down on energy usage and lower the facility’s carbon footprint. Many smart boiler systems also offer remote access, allowing you to adjust your heating from your smartphone or tablet, providing convenience and flexibility. These are just some of the ways that a smart boiler system can bring a food processing facility to new levels of efficiency and success.

About the Author

Simon Soloff | President and co-founder of EnTech

Simon Soloff is the President and co-founder of EnTech, a leading innovator in smart energy solutions for manufacturing plants and other commercial buildings. Alongside his brother and co-founder, Eric, Simon identified critical inefficiencies in traditional energy monitoring systems, leading them to establish EnTech in 1999. Driven by their vision for real-time data accessibility, EnTech became a pioneer in internet-based energy management solutions. As a smart energy expert, Simon advises building managers on how to cut down on energy usage and optimize overall efficiency. www.entechsmart.com/

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