
Boiler
A boiler is a device that heats water or other fluids to produce steam or hot water, used for heating buildings, powering turbines, or industrial processes. It works by burning fuel (like gas, oil, or coal) or using electricity to generate heat. The heated water or steam circulates through pipes to radiators, heat exchangers, or turbines, transferring energy where needed. Boilers are essential in providing consistent and controlled heat in homes, factories, and power plants, ensuring efficient energy use and maintaining optimal operating conditions.