Gas-fired hot water boilers require high-quality water to improve the boiler performance and extend the service life. If the boiler uses the tap water of water which contains a lot of impurities, magnesium and calcium ions in the water will form white precipitates when the water is heated at high temperatures, which can cause the scaling problem to reduce the heat transfer efficiency of the boiler and bring hidden dangers of the boiler safety.
The dual-fuel boilers usually burn oil and gas fuel which can be natural gas fuel or artificial gas fuel such as natural gas or diesel. The field-assembled dual-fuel boilers also burn the heavy oil or light oil. This type of boiler can make enterprises select the fuel more flexibly and minimize the boiler operating and production costs for enterprises.
The natural gas fired boilers occupy a large proportion of boilers for the industrial and civil uses. They have low energy consumption and can reach the environmental protection standards.
It is inevitable for gas-fired boilers to produce noise including heat exchange noise, aerodynamic noise, mechanical running noise and other noise after ignition.
Gas-fired boilers are widely applied for civil use and in the industry with high thermal efficiency and good eco-friendly performance. What are the precautions for the commissioning of newly installed gas-fired boilers?
Whether the water quality in the gas-fired boiler reaches the required standards is directly related to the safety, performance and service life of boiler. The water must be treated before the boiler operation. However, what are the water quality standards for the gas-fired boiler?