In the steam boiler parameters, what does 2t/h mean?

In the steam boiler parameters, what does 2t/h mean?

When many users are purchasing steam boilers, if they visit the boiler factory, they will find that the nameplate of many steam boilers is marked with the "t/h" logo, and there is often a number before the "t/h". Take "2t/h" for example, what does this mean? Let the after-sales engineer Zhao Gong of Zhengzhou Fangkuai Boiler Factory come to answer for you.

In a steam boiler, "t/h" is an identifier indicating the capacity of the boiler, where: t represents the unit of weight-ton; h represents the unit of time-hour.

"Boiler 2t/h" refers to the rated evaporation capacity of the steam boiler (t/h-ton/hour), that is, 2 tons of steam can be produced per hour.

The 10t/h steam boiler can evaporate 10 tons of water per hour into a steam boiler that meets the requirements.

Note: Compliance refers to the rated steam parameters specified on the chrome plate of the boiler when the boiler is designed. Generally, there are steam pressure, steam temperature, and boiler feed water temperature in addition to the boiler capacity.

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