Steam carries about 540 Kcal/kg of useful energy whereas hot water and thermal fluid carry much less energy. Steam does not require a pump to transfer the energy. Generally, if the heating temperatures required are <100°C, then hot water can be used and if temperatures >180°C are needed then thermal fluid might be a better choice. For process temperatures between 100°C and 180°C steam is considered a viable option.
(Question details) Specific performance:There is hammer sound in the oil inlet pipe, and the pointer of the inlet and outlet pressure gauge fluctuates.Answers: Cause of failure:The system contains gas and moisture.Troubleshooting:(1) Exhaust air.(2) Cook oil.
Question details (performance):A pump in a gas boiler does not transfer oil. Answer: Fault reason:(1) Pump failure.(2) Oil pressure and power are reduced.(3) The oil inlet valve is not sealed.(4) The inlet pipe is not sealed.(5) The interceptor valve is closed.(6) The filter is contaminated.(7) The filter is not sealed.(8) The tubing is not sealed.(9) Pump suck air inlet.(10) The vacuum degree in oil tube is too high.Troubleshooting:(1) Replace with new pump.(2) Remove the inlet valve and clean or replace it.(3) Seal the inlet pipe.(4) Open.(5) Cleaning.(6) Replace the sealing ring.(7) Tighten and exhaust.(8) Clean the filter and valve.