
Boiler Systems
A boiler system is a device that heats water or other fluids to produce steam or hot water for heating, industrial processes, or power generation. It typically consists of a burner that combusts fuel to generate heat, a combustion chamber, and a heat exchanger that transfers this heat to water. The resulting steam or hot water is then circulated through pipes to provide temperature control in buildings or to drive turbines in power plants. Boilers are designed to operate safely and efficiently, with controls to monitor temperature, pressure, and fuel usage.