A
boiler is an enclosed vessel in which water is heated and circulated, either as
hot water, steam, or superheated steam for the purpose of heating, powering,
and/or producing electricity. Balkrishna Boilers for Coal Fired Thermic Fluid Heater,
Biomass Thermic Fluid Heater .The furnace of
the boiler is where the fuel and air are introduced to combust; fuel/ air
mixtures are normally introduced into the furnace by using burners, where the
flames are formed. The resulting hot gases travel through a series of heat
exchangers, where heat is transferred to the water flowing though them. The
combustion gases are finally released to the atmosphere via the stack of
exhaust section of the boiler. Balkrishna Boilers For Coal Fired Thermic Fluid Heater, Biomass Thermic Fluid Heater.
A
condensing boiler preserves energy by using heat exchangers designed to remove
additional energy from the gases of combustion before leaving the stack. The
flue gases produced from condensing boilers are at a much lower temperatures
than those of non condensing boilers to the extent that the water vapor in the
flue gases condenses, thus releasing their latent heat and increasing
efficiency of the boiler. Condensing boilers have efficiencies of 95% or
greater as compared to the normal 70%-80% for non-condensing boilers. Balkrishna Boilers For Coal Fired Thermic Fluid Heater, Biomass Thermic Fluid Heater.
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