Fire Tube Boiler
In fire tube boiler, hot
gases pass through the tubes and boiler feed water in the shell side is
converted into steam. Fire tube boilers are generally used for
relatively small steam capacities and low to medium steam pressures. As a
guideline, fire tube boilers are competitive for steam rates up to
12,000 kg/hour and pressures up to 18 kg/cm2. Fire tube boilers are
available for operation with oil, gas or solid fuels. For economic
reasons, most fire tube boilers are nowadays of “packaged” construction
(i.e. manufacturers shop erected) for all fuels.
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