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A boiler is a closed vessel in which water or other fluids are heated to generate steam or hot water for heating systems or industrial processes.

The Importance of Understanding Boilers in Plumbing

Boilers play a crucial role in providing heat and hot water to residential and commercial buildings. Understanding how boilers work is essential for anyone working in the plumbing industry.

What is a Boiler?

A boiler is a device that heats water to generate steam or hot water for heating or power. In residential plumbing systems, boilers are commonly used to provide hot water for showers, faucets, and heating systems.

How Do Boilers Work?

Boilers work by heating water and distributing either steam or hot water through pipes to radiators or underfloor heating systems. The heated water or steam warms the surrounding space, providing comfort and warmth.

Types of Boilers

There are several types of boilers, including:

Boiler Maintenance

Regular maintenance of boilers is essential to ensure they operate efficiently and safely. This includes checking for leaks, inspecting the pressure levels, and ensuring proper ventilation.

 

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