Hot water boilers heat water by burning fuels (such as natural gas or oil), and then distribute the water through pipelines to provide heating. Their control system can precisely regulate the water temperature (typically set between 40-80℃).
Structurally, they feature a compact design (reducing floor space by 30%-50%), a built-in high-efficiency heat exchanger (thermal efficiency exceeding 90%), and multiple safety devices including over-temperature protection and water shortage protection.
During operation, attention must be paid to fuel compatibility (e.g., natural gas with a calorific value of 35-40 MJ/m³), water quality management (hardness ≤0.03 mmol/L), and regular maintenance (it is recommended to clean the heat exchanger quarterly) to ensure long-term stable operation.
For technical selection guidance, please contact their engineering team to obtain a detailed parameter manual.
A hot water boiler mainly consists of a combustion system, a heat transfer system, a water circulation system, and a control system. The combustion system is responsible for burning fuel, the heat transfer system heats water through high-temperature flue gas, the water circulation system ensures the flow of hot water, and the control system enables fully automatic and safe operation.
We offer boilers in various specifications, including vertical and horizontal designs, suitable for different scenarios. All boilers support customized colors and sizes to meet your individual needs.