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  • Why do boilers have a minimum flow requirement? 2019-08-01
    Boilers with low water volumes require a minimum flow requirement to prevent localized boiling and subsequent heat exchanger damage in a low to zero water flow situation. Minimum flow requirement varies by boiler design. Regardless if a boiler itself has a minimum flow requirement, every hydronic heating system needs to be designed to carry the energy being created away from the boiler to avoid high temperature shut down.
  • How to calculate the gas consumption in a boiler? 2019-07-19
    The boiler gas consumption calculation need the following parameters: gas calorific value and boiler thermal efficiency. Theoretically, the gas consumption of boiler = boiler thermal capacity ÷ (calorific value of gas x boiler thermal efficiency ) Take the 1 tph steam boiler as an example: = 600,000 cal / (8500Kcal * 0.98) =72m3/h, the 1 tph boiler's gas consumption per hour is about 72 cubic meters.
  • What kind of steam does an industrial boiler produce? 2019-06-28
    The primary objective of an industrial boiler is the generation of steam. Steam is generated by heat transfer at a constant pressure. The fluid, which is initially in a liquid state, is heated, produces a variation in its phase and becomes saturated vapour. This saturated steam can then be used for different applications such as sterilization, fluid heating or electricity generation.
  • What are steam boilers with a low NOx system? 2019-06-14
    Steam boilers with a low NOx system are specially designed to minimize the environmental impact with the production of dry saturated steam. This type of boiler incorporates a stainless steel economizer with a cross flow integrated within the boiler and that, consequently, allows to reach maximum efficiency.In addition, it has a natural gas burner with low NOx emissions.
  • What is the main characteristic of industrial superheated water boilers? 2019-06-14
    In superheated industrial water boilers, the water is pressurized and boiled to 100°C producing steam. These boilers are pyrotubular, with a high volume of water and a large temperature exchange zone. The designs can adapt to temperatures and pressures according to needs.
  • What is a water tube boiler? 2019-06-06
    Any boiler where the products of combustion flow on the outside of a tube with the heat transfer media on the inside.
  • How do steam boilers work with biomass? 2019-06-06
    Biomass steam boilers recover the heat generated during the biomass combustion process to heat the water in the boiler exchanger circuit. The hot water is then diverted to the heating circuit. Occasionally it is necessary to remove the ashes generated by biomass combustion and clean the burner.  
  • Do I need another boiler as a back-up? 2019-05-31
    Many situations require one or more back-up boilers, especially those involving residential accommodation. A properly designed and installed biomass boiler will be as reliable as a fossil fuelled boiler, and in this respect the usual rules for specifying back-up boilers should be applied. However, as a biomass boiler is rarely sized to meet the peak load, the back-up boiler usually acts as a peak-topping boiler as well. Hence, it is usual for back-up boilers to be sized to meet the peak load.