It heats water to a desired temperature
A back boiler is a boiler which supplies a central heating and hot water system and is fitted into the recess of a fireplace.
A burner is the part of the boiler that creates and controls the flame that heats the water. If you meant difference between a boiler and a furnace, a boiler makes hot water and a furnace makes hot air.
No, a hot water tank heats water by itself.
The words are literal , a water tube boiler is water inside the tubes with hot gases surrounding them and a fire tube boiler are got gases within the tubes with water surrounding them.
the boiler.
No. Hot water directly from boiler is not potable.
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A boiler functions by boiling water to a steam, which rises upwards. Keeping the hot water tank above the boiler helps keep the hot water hot, as well as allowing the steam to carry itself to the tank, instead of the hot water tank producing steam feeding back into the boiler.
So the steam can rise from the boiler to the hot water tank storage
NONE a boiler is a boiler and a water heater is a water heaterSEE ASME section IV or the NBBI
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That would depend on the boiler - look on the boiler plate it will tell you the answer for that boiler there.
A back boiler is a boiler which supplies a central heating and hot water system and is fitted into the recess of a fireplace.
160-180 Fahrenheit for boiler temp
A burner is the part of the boiler that creates and controls the flame that heats the water. If you meant difference between a boiler and a furnace, a boiler makes hot water and a furnace makes hot air.
No, a hot water tank heats water by itself.
A digester feed pump forces water to a boiler. It works by transferring cool water to the boiler to be heated.