What is a boiler? Boilers are closed vessels in which fluid or water can be heated. Fluid or water can be used for various reasons: 1. Boilers got a pressure vessel in it, which is usually made up of steel or wrought iron. 2. Heat is created by use of various types of fuels like wood, oil, coal and natural gas. 3. Electric heat is created using electricity.
There are different kinds of Boilers:
A. Pot Boiler
B. Fire
C. Water
D. Sectional Boiler
Be careful using boilers of any kind because they are very dangerous. There are injuries attached to them. They can easily explode!
How do BOILERS work?
They have to be treated chemically to prevent boiler scale, to minimize corrosion to the feedwater and steam & condensate system, and improve boiler efficiency.
Boiler Scale is calcium carbonate that has precipitated from feedwater. It looks white and glassy in appearance. Hardwater contains calcium magnesium and minerals.
This is what happens when the feedwater tank is leaking:
Make sure your sulfite is fed to the feedwater tank and that it is being fed through an injection quill that reaches near the center of the tank.
The feedwater pump experiences corrosion and failure due to inadequate amount of sulfite being fed to the feedwater tank.
Boiler Carryover occurs when water suspended solids are excessive. Some solids may collect on the surface of a steam bubble and exit the boiler with the steam.
Boilers of any kind are very dangerous. They can cause harmful injuries and can easily explode!
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Do you have Central Heating Problems in your home or office? Would you like to learn how to avoid them?
Here are some problems to expect with heating systems:
1. Heater or radiator does not turn on.
2. Thermocouple is a pilot light that can go out.
3. The pump may be broken and does not let the radiator turn on.
4. Banging noises become louder and louder.
5. Thermostat not placed in the best location within the house.
Here are some ways to avoid heating problems:
1. Call Heating engineer to check your water heater services regularly.
2. Make sure you live in a well insulated house.
3. Remove air and gas from the radiators as a matter of routine.
4. When you are not in the house, turn the heat to 50 degrees until you get home.
5. Check for loud knocking or hissing sounds in your pipes.
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