The pan s/he furnace is composed of the pot and the stove, the water-filled part on the top is the pot, and the heating part below is called the boiler for the furnace, the pot and the furnace.
A boiler is an energy converter that uses the heat or other heat released by fuel combustion to heat manic water or other fluids to a certain parameter.
The boiler is divided into two parts: "pot" and "oven". "Pot" is a pressurized part that holds water and steam, heating, vaporizing and separating the water, and "furnace" is a place for fuel combustion or other heat heat, such as combustion equipment and combustion chamber furnaces and heating flues. The pot and the furnace undergo a heat conversion process, and the separate interface between heat ingress and heat absorption is called the heated surface. The boiler heats the water into steam. In addition to the pot and furnace, there are structures, platforms, escalators, combustion, slag, smoke ducts, pipes, furnace walls and other auxiliary equipment.
Environmental transformation of boilers in Inner Mongolia
The Special Equipment Safety Act defines equipment that uses various fuels, electricity or other energy sources to heat the liquid in place to a certain parameter and provide heat energy in the form of an external output medium, the scope of which is specified as designing a normal water level volume of 30L or equal to, And the rated steam pressure is greater than 0.1MPa (table pressure) of pressurized steam boilers;