Thermal Oil Boiler

Thermal oil boilers are closed pressure vessels. On one side of their surfaces, they contain thermal oil as the heat-absorbing fluid. On the other side, there are paths for the heat-emitting flame and flue gases resulting from fuel combustion. The thermal oil continuously circulates at speeds of 1.5-2 m/s. It passes through pipes, designed in either a horizontal or vertical construction, ensuring a turbulent flow with no stagnant points. As it flows, the thermal oil absorbs heat energy from the flame-flue gases generated in the combustion chamber or from electrical resistances, raising its temperature to the desired range and producing hot thermal oil at the required temperature.