Hot water boilers are thermal energy devices that use fuel combustion (such as gas, oil, coal, electricity, etc.) or other heat sources to heat water to the rated temperature and output hot water externally as a heat medium.
Basic Definition and Uses
Core Function: To heat water to a set temperature (usually below the saturation temperature) for applications such as heating, bathing, and industrial process heating.
Application Areas: Widely used in hotels, hospitals, schools, office buildings, residential communities, and industrial production.
Whether It Is Special Equipment: According to the "Regulations on the Safety Supervision of Special Equipment," pressurized hot water boilers with an outlet water pressure ≥ 0.1 MPa (gauge) and rated power ≥ 0.1 MW are considered special equipment; atmospheric pressure hot water boilers are not included.
Jan 14, 2026
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