Boiler
A boiler is a device that is used to heat water or other fluids for various purposes, such as heating homes or buildings, generating steam for industrial processes, or producing hot water for domestic use. Boilers typically consist of a large, insulated tank that contains water, along with a heating element or burner that heats the water to a desired temperature.
The heated water or steam is then circulated throughout a network of pipes, which deliver the heat to various parts of the building or system. In some cases, boilers can also be used to generate electricity, by converting the steam into mechanical energy that drives a turbine.
There are many different types of boilers, including gas-fired boilers, oil-fired boilers, electric boilers, and biomass boilers that use renewable fuels such as wood pellets or agricultural waste. They can vary in size and complexity, from small residential boilers to large industrial units.
Boilers are an important part of many heating and energy systems, providing reliable and efficient heat for a variety of applications. They require regular maintenance to ensure safe and efficient operation, and can be a significant investment for homeowners or businesses.