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Electric Steam Boiler

 

  • Thermal Capacity: 50kg/hr to 1320 kg/hr
  • operating Mode: Automatic
  • Firing mechanism: Electric Resistant Heating
  • Application: Industrial use

  Electric steam Boiler Introduction    

An Electric Boiler is a Boiler which operates using electricity rather than a combustible fossil fuel such as gas or oil boilers, these are also known as electrically heated boilers. Electric Boilers are 100% efficient, meaning if you pay for 1kW of electricity, you will receive 1kW of heat in electric boilers.

Electrically heated boilers make use of electric current running through a heating element to create heat, to boil water into high-temperature and high-pressure steam. They can be classified into the automatically controlled and the manually controlled types. The designs of both types are similar with some common accessories, such as the safety valve, pressure gauge, water gauge, valves, pressure switch and low water level alarm. Automatically controlled electrically heated boilers maintained adequate water level and steam pressure in the boiler by the automatic control system.

Key Feature Of Electric Steam Boiler - Electra

  • This is a Packaged and fully automatic plug and play unit

  • Eco Friendly as it runs on electricity

  • Compact in size

  • Designed as per IBR 1950, duly approved by the IBR inspectorate

  • The steam is generated by an electric resistor heating flange inside the boiler shell.

Why ThermodyneBoilers


Thermodyne engineering systems is a trustable and reliable name in manufacturing of steam boilers and hot water generators, providing industrial steam energy solutions since last 20 years with customization of size as per the requirements. Our products are designed by Expert and Experienced engineers by using the latest Technology and manufactured with the help of latest Machine tools which ensures the superior quality of the product.

                                               
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