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Boiler mountings are different fittings and devices which are necessary for the operation and safety of a boiler .e.g. pressure gauge, safety valves , steam stop valve etc Normally these device are mounted over boiler shell .Boiler Accessories are auxilary plants or parts required for steam boilers for their proper operation and to increase efficiency of the boiler .e.g.feed pumps, super heater , economiser etc

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boiler mountings are used to run a boiler in a safe way

ex: safety valve,Water level indicators etc

boiler accessories are used to improve the efficiency of a boiler

ex: economiser,air preheater etc.

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