
Boiler plants
A boiler plant is a system that produces heat energy by generating steam or hot water, which is then used for heating, power generation, or industrial processes. It typically consists of a boiler (a vessel where fuel combustion creates heat), along with associated equipment like pumps, controls, and safety devices. The plant ensures a reliable supply of thermal energy, functioning efficiently and safely to meet the heating or production needs of buildings, factories, or power stations. Proper design and operation are essential to optimize performance, contain costs, and ensure environmental compliance.