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See Also: Boiler, Boiler - Fire Tube Type
Modern water-tube boilers can operate at pressure in excess of 5000 psig
(lb/sq in gauge) and generate more than 9 million pounds of steam per hour. Because
combustion temperatures may exceed 1650 degrees C (3000 degrees F), the water
flow is controlled by natural or forced circulation. By using so-called
superheaters, modern boilers can achieve almost 90 percent fuel efficiency. Air preheaters heat the incoming air with combustion gases that are discharged to
the stack; water preheaters use the flue gases to heat the feedwater before it
enters the boiler. Draft control and chemical treatment of the water to avoid
scale deposits and corrosion also contribute to efficient operation.
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