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  2. Baxi - Wikipedia

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    Since the company was founded, it has been responsible for many of the key engineering breakthroughs which have revolutionized the boiler market. The current Baxi Group was formed in November 2000 after the merger of the heating interests of Newmond plc (formerly the European Building Products Division of Williams Holding plc) and Baxi Holdings ...

  3. List of boiler types by manufacturer - Wikipedia

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    Babcock-Johnson boiler: early production Johnson boilers operating at high pressures (850 psi [59 bar; 5,900 kPa]) and with water-wall ends to their furnace. [4] Babcock & Wilcox boiler; Babcock & Wilcox marine boiler; Bagnall boiler: a development of the launch boiler, with an enlarged furnace. Also known in agricultural use as the 'colonial ...

  4. Condensing boiler - Wikipedia

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    Typical models offer efficiencies around 90%, which brings most brands of condensing gas boiler in to the highest available categories for energy efficiency. [ citation needed ] In the UK, this is a SEDBUK (Seasonal Efficiency of Domestic Boilers in the UK) [ 4 ] Band A efficiency rating, while in North America they typically receive an Eco ...

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    This template is designed for maps of the world or east hemisphere, showing historical borders and detailed geography. The dates refer to the year depicted in the maps, not when they were made. Note: Please only include maps based on the Topographic_map#Global_1-kilometer_map , and only maps showing historical information about countries ...

  6. Velox boiler - Wikipedia

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    A Velox boiler is a turbocharged, forced circulation, water-tube boiler which utilises an axial flow compressor and a gas turbine. Velox (Latin: "fast") boilers, also known as Velox steam generators, were developed in the early 1930s by the Brown Boveri Company (BBC) of Switzerland. [ 1 ]

  7. IHI Corporation - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... 171 years ago () ... industrial machinery, power station boilers and other facilities, ...

  8. GE BWR - Wikipedia

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    Under loss of coolant jet pumps provide 10% power similar to boilers. BWR designs operate constantly at about half the primary system pressure of PWR designs while producing the same quantity and quality of steam in a compact system: 1020 psi (7 MPa) reactor vessel pressure, and 288 °C temperature for BWR which is lower than 2240 psi (14.4 MPa ...

  9. Vaillant Group - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Vaillant Group dates back to 1874, when Johann Vaillant set up a master fitter's business. In 1894 Johann Vaillant patented a new "closed-system" gas-fired bathroom boiler. [3] This was the first device that made it possible to heat water hygienically, without contaminating it with combustion gases.