Working Principle of Hot Water Boilers

Dec 01, 2025

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The working principle of hot water boilers is as follows:


1. A hot water boiler is a heat energy conversion device that provides hot water. It transfers the heat released from burning fuel to the water inside the boiler, raising the water temperature for users' heating or domestic use.


2. Water flows through both the inlet and outlet of a hot water boiler. Most boilers use forced circulation via a water pump, while some rely on natural circulation within the boiler body due to the temperature difference between the water and the boiler body.

 

The working principle of a hot water boiler is mainly conduction heat transfer, using high-temperature flue gas generated by burning fuel to heat the water inside the boiler. Fully automatic safety interlock protection ensures safe operation of the equipment and personnel safety. This boiler is available in various structural forms, including vertical and horizontal, suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, and applicable to the steam needs of industries such as power, machinery, and metallurgy. A full range of specifications are available in the store, with various models from 0.1 to 4T to choose from, and colors and dimensions can be customized according to user requirements.

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