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An oil/gas-fired hot water boileris a type of hot water boiler primarily fueled by oil (such as diesel or light oil) or gas (natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, biogas). It heats water through a burner to provide heating,
domestic hot water, and process heat. Featuring simple operation, a fully automatic control system, and multiple safety protections, it achieves efficient, energy-saving, and environmentally friendly operation.
Safe and reliable: Designed for atmospheric pressure operation (vacuum boiler), it functions under negative pressure with no risk of expansion or explosion, ensuring high safety standards.
Rapid Heating: Heats up quickly and delivers ample hot water in no time.
Fuel Flexibility: Capable of using multiple oil or gas fuels, or configured with dual-fuel burners for seamless fuel switching.
Energy Efficiency: High thermal efficiency reduces operational costs.
Fully Automatic Control: Equipped with intelligent control systems for simplified operation.
Clean and Eco-Friendly: Fuels like natural gas are clean energy sources, producing minimal emissions and pollution, aligning with environmental standards.
By structure: Vertical, horizontal
By pressure: Atmospheric, pressurized
By application: Residential, industrial