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Boiler Operation

A boiler operates by burning fuel—such as gas, oil, or coal—to produce heat. This heat converts water into steam under pressure. The steam then flows through pipes to provide energy for heating, electricity generation, or industrial processes. The process includes careful controls to maintain safe pressure levels and efficient operation, with mechanisms to monitor temperature and water levels. Ultimately, the boiler acts as a pressurized vessel that transforms fuel energy into usable thermal energy, ensuring safe, reliable, and consistent performance for various applications.