As we all know, if there is a lack of water in the process of running a gas steam boiler, it may affect the normal use of the boiler, or it may lead to an explosion. Therefore, it is very important to understand the hourly water consumption of gas steam boilers. Today, we will take a 4 ton gas steam boiler as an example and tell you how much water the boiler uses per hour.
Normally, the water consumption of a gas steam boiler is the sum of evaporation, boiler drainage loss, and piping vapor loss. Among them, the boiler discharge quantity is related to the quality of feed water, which is generally 1%-5%. And the pipeline steam loss is generally 3%. According to this calculation, the hourly water consumption of a 4-ton steam boiler = 4t + 4*5% (discharge is calculated at 5%) + 4t*3%, which is 4.32t of water in total.
Now that we know the hourly water consumption of a 4 ton gas steam boiler, let’s understand the specifications of a 4 ton gas steam boiler.
Boiler model: WNS4-1.25-Q
Rated evaporation capacity t/h : 4
Rated steam pressure Mpa: 1.25
Rated steam temperature ℃:194
Applicable fuels: Light oil, heavy oil, gas, coal gas, biogas, etc.
Light oil consumption kg/h:253
Heavy oil consumption kg/h:238
Natural gas consumption Nm3/h:285
City gas Nm3/h :610
Boiler transport size mm:5000×2300×2600
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According to the different quotation markets around the country, the standard of auxiliary parts is different, the price will be quoted differently, at present, the national standard boiler price, 4 ton gas steam boiler price is about 260,000 to 280,000, basically excluding installation fees and freight, so the price quoted below this price, almost all are very low configuration boilers, this price class belongs to the national standard boiler, the safety factor is relatively high.