A boiler or steam generator is a device used to create steam by applying heat energy to water.Although the definitions are somewhat flexible, it can be said that older steam generators were commonly termed boilers and worked at low to medium pressure (7–2,000 kPa or 1–290 psi) but, at pressures above this, it is more usual to speak of a steam generator.
Read MoreA boiler or steam generator is a device used to create steam by applying heat energy to water.Although the definitions are somewhat flexible, it can be said that older steam generators were commonly termed boilers and worked at low to medium pressure (7–2,000 kPa or 1–290 psi) but, at pressures above this, it is more usual to speak of a steam generator.
Read MoreIf steam loads are high, the variable steam flowrate will tend to increase water carryover with the steam, and will tend to make water levels increasingly unstable with the associated danger of low water level lockout, particularly on multi-boiler installations.
Read MoreIf steam loads are high, the variable steam flowrate will tend to increase water carryover with the steam, and will tend to make water levels increasingly unstable with the associated danger of low water level lockout, particularly on multi-boiler installations.
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