Hot water boilers on superheated water - this is a type boilers, which heat water to a temperature above the boiling point (usually above 100°C), but the water does not turn into steam due to maintaining high pressure in the system. Such boilers are used for heating systems or technological processes that require a coolant with a higher temperature than ordinary hot water can provide.
Hot water boilers on superheated water: main characteristics
- High water temperature: the coolant temperature can reach 150-200°C, which allows for more efficient heat transfer over long distances or for intensive thermal processes.
- High pressure: To avoid boiling water at high temperatures, such boilers operate at high pressure, which allows maintaining the liquid state of the water.
- Application: used in industrial heating systems, large heating networks, as well as in technological processes where it is necessary to use superheated water as a heat carrier.
- Efficiency: By using superheated water, heat transfer is improved and heat loss is reduced, making such systems more efficient.
Superheated water boilers are used where high thermal output and stability at high temperatures are required, which makes them in demand in industry and at large facilities.