Absolute Mechanical also installs and
services boilers. Please contact
us today to learn more about what
we can do for you!
Some information you should
know about Boilers
"A boiler is an encased vessel that provides a means for combustion
heat to be transferred into water until it becomes heated water
or a steam. The steam or hot water is then usable for transferring
the heat to a process. When water is boiled into steam its volume
increases about 1,600 times, producing a force that is almost
as explosive as gun powder. This is very good and efficient means
for transferring heat for a process but it can also be extremely
dangerous." Although they all pretty much work on the same principles,
special attention needs to be added in checking out each individual
boiler. The wrong valve opened or closed can be a disaster and
a safety hazard.
The two most general types of boilers are hot water and steam
boilers. Most small and large commercial buildings, manufacturers
and business use hot water boilers. Water is heated to dispersing
temperatures, typically 140-180ºF, and usually returned about
20ºF lower. These systems are called "closed loop", with minimal
fresh water make-up. Hot water boilers are preferred because they
normally do not need operators or major water chemistry. Since
they operate at lower temperatures, hot water boilers can operate
at higher fuel conversion efficiencies than steam boilers.
Steam boilers are used in many different applications, their
one purpose: to use water and transform it into steam by heat.
Some boilers heat the steam even hotter than the boiling point
temperature. This is referred to as superheated steam.
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