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A high pressure watertube boiler [1] (also spelled water-tube and water tube) is a type of boiler in which water circulates in tubes heated externally by fire. Fuel is burned inside the furnace, creating hot gas which boils water in the steam-generating tubes.
Water tube boilers are a type of boiler that uses water circulating through a network of tubes to generate steam or hot water. The water is heated by combustion gases that flow around the tubes, in contrast to fire tube boilers, where the water surrounds the hot gases.
A water tube boiler is a type of boiler in which the water flows inside the tubes while the tubes are surrounded by hot flue gases. The hot flue gases transfer their heat to the water flowing within the tubes. The water tube boiler has high steam generation rate than a fire tube boiler.
Water-tube boilers are used in power station applications that require: A high steam output (up to 500 kg/s). High pressure steam (up to 160 bar). Superheated steam (up to 550°C). However, water-tube boilers are also manufactured in sizes to compete with shell boilers.
Water Tube Boiler is the type of boiler in which the water is flowing inside the tube and hot gases which are produced by the combustion chamber have surrounded the tube and the further boiler is used for the generation of electricity.
A watertube boiler, also known as a water tube boiler or water-tube boiler, is a type of boiler that uses water-filled tubes to generate steam. This is as opposed to a fire tube boiler which uses fire/exhaust-filled tubes to generate steam.
A water tube boiler is an enclosed vessel in which an external source heats water to produce power-generating steam.
A water tube boiler consists of four main components: the water drum (or mud drum), the upper steam drum, water tubes, the furnace, and either a superheater or an economizer. The water tubes link the two drums, allowing water to circulate between them by convection.
A high-pressure water tube boiler (also called a water tube) pumps water through tubes heated by the fire from the outside. Inside the furnace, fuel is burnt to produce hot gas, which boils water in the steam-generating tubes. The Water Tube Boiler is a vital component of many industrial systems.
The firetube boiler passes combustion gas inside a series of tubes surrounded by water in a vessel to produce steam, while a watertube instead sends water through a series of tubes surrounded by combustion gas used to transfer heat energy and produce steam.