Product Details:
| Boiler Capacity | Up to 500 kg/hr |
| Type of Steam Boilers | Oil Fired Steam Boiler |
| Working Pressure | Upto 10 Kg/cm2 |
| Certification | Non IBR |
| Boiler Power | Up to 30 HP |
| Weight Boiler Water upto NWL | 400 Kgs/Hr |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Oil Fired Steam Boilers with a capacity of 400 Kg/hr and Non-IBR applications can be used in a variety of industries. Some of the industries that can benefit from this type of boiler include food processing, chemical, pharmaceutical, and textiles.
Oil Fired Steam Boiler 400 Kg/hr Capacity Non IBR are also extensively used in power plants, hospitals, and hotels, where they are used for various applications such as heating and generating electricity.Product Details:
| Boiler Capacity | Up to 500 kg/hr |
| Type of Steam Boilers | Oil Fired Steam Boiler |
| Working Pressure | Upto 10 Kg/cm2 |
| Certification | Non IBR |
| Boiler Power | Up to 30 HP |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
The oil-fired steam boiler with a capacity of 600 Kg/hr non-IBR works on the principle of combustion. The fuel, which is oil, is burned in the combustion chamber, and the heat generated is transferred to the water in the boiler. The water is converted into steam, which is used for various applications.
Product Details:
| Boiler Capacity | Up to 500 kg/hr |
| Type of Steam Boilers | Oil Fired Steam Boiler |
| Working Pressure | Upto 10 Kg/cm2 |
| Certification | Non IBR |
| Boiler Power | Up to 30 HP |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Product Details:
| Boiler Capacity | Up to 500 kg/hr |
| Type of Steam Boilers | Oil Fired Steam Boiler |
| Fuel Type | Oil & Gas Fired |
| Working Pressure | Upto 10 Kg/cm2 |
| Boiler Power | Up to 30 HP |
| Certification | Non IBR |
| Weight Boiler Full | 700 kg |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
An oil fired boiler works in a similar way to a gas boiler. The fuel, in this case oil, is ignited in the combustion compartment and a heat exchanger warms up cold water, either from the mains in a combi system or from a cold water container in a conventional system. The heated water can be used in the radiators, showers and taps to provide your home with heating and hot water.
Product Details:
| Boiler Capacity | Up to 500 kg/hr |
| Type of Steam Boilers | Oil Fired Steam Boiler |
| Working Pressure | Upto 10 Kg/cm2 |
| Certification | Non IBR |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
An oil-fired steam boiler 200 Kg/hr capacity non IBR is designed to heat water in a vessel using an oil burner as its heat source. When the oil is burned, it creates hot gases that pass through a heat exchanger. The heat is then transferred from the hot gases to the water, creating steam.
To ignite the oil, a fuel pump sprays the oil into the combustion chamber, where it is atomized and mixed with air to generate a flame. The heat generated by the flame is then transferred to the heat exchanger.
Product Details:
| Boiler Capacity | Up to 500 kg/hr |
| Type of Steam Boilers | Oil Fired Steam Boiler |
| Capacity | 300kg/hr |
| Working Pressure | Upto 10 Kg/cm2 |
| Boiler Power | Up to 30 HP |
| Certification | Non IBR |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
The oil-fired steam boiler with a 300 kg/hr capacity and Non IBR (Indian Boiler Regulation) designation operates using a straightforward working principle.
The non IBR oil-fired steam boiler with a 300 Kg/hr capacity is designed to heat water in a vessel using an oil burner as the source of heat. The burning of oil creates hot gases that flow through a heat exchanger. The heat is then transferred from the hot gases to the water, producing steam.
Product Details:
| Boiler Capacity | Up to 500 kg/hr |
| Type of Steam Boilers | Oil Fired Steam Boiler |
| Working Pressure | Upto 10 Kg/cm2 |
| Boiler Power | Up to 30 HP |
| Certification | Non IBR |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
An oil-fired steam boiler with a 500 kg/hr capacity is a non-IBR (Indian Boiler Regulation) boiler that operates by burning oil to generate steam. The combustion of oil in the boiler’s furnace produces hot gases, which then pass through a series of tubes, where they transfer their heat to the water surrounding them. The heated water then transforms into steam, which can be used for various applications such as cooking, heating, or powering machines.