What is the concept of a 10t/h boiler? How to choose the right boiler?

What is the concept of a 10t/h boiler? How to choose the right boiler?

The "10t/h" in a 10t/h boiler refers to the thermal index of the boiler, which means that the boiler can output 10 tons of high-temperature steam per hour. The capacity of a steam boiler is expressed in terms of evaporation, and the unit is t/h (commonly known as steam ton). The steam boiler refers to the boiler that can provide 10 tons of chrome-branded steam per hour if it operates normally. The steam boiler has the same evaporation capacity, but when the rated pressure and temperature are different, the steam enthalpy value it supplies is different; that is to say, the steam boiler with the same evaporation capacity but different rated pressure and temperature has different thermal power, but the difference not very big.

For the hot water boiler, the ‘t’ here refers to the amount of heat, and the artificial regulation of 1t is 600,000 kcal, so it means that the boiler can provide 10*600,000 kcal of heat per hour. In theory, this value is 700,000 kcal. The capacity of a hot water boiler is generally expressed by thermal power (called heat supply in the past). The capacity of a hot water boiler cannot be expressed in t/h, and the unit is MW. However, t/h is used conventionally.

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