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What (who) is cylindrical boiler - definition

DEVICE USED TO CREATE STEAM BY APPLYING HEAT ENERGY TO WATER
User:John of Paris/Sandbox1; Boiler or steam generator; Steam boiler; Cylindrical fire-tube boiler; Steam boilers; Boiler pressure
  • coal-fired power plants]]

boilermaker         
  • Statue of a boilermaker by the sculptor [[Jef Lambeaux]].
PROFESSION
Boilermakers; Boiler-maker; Boilermaking
¦ noun
1. a person who makes boilers.
a metalworker in heavy industry.
2. N. Amer. a shot of whisky followed immediately by a glass of beer.
Outdoor wood-fired boiler         
  • Pictured is a high efficiency wood gasification outdoor boiler. Note the secondary burn chamber below the fire box where the wood gases are ignited.
  • How a gasification outdoor wood boiler works.
  • Insulated underground line is run from the boiler to the building.
VARIANT OF THE CLASSIC WOOD STOVE ADAPTED FOR SET-UP OUTDOORS
Outdoor wood furnace; Outdoor Wood Boiler; Outside stove; Outdoor wood boilers; Outdoor wood furnaces; Outdoor woodstove
The outdoor wood boiler is a variant of the classic wood stove adapted for set-up outdoors while still transferring the heat to interior buildings.
boiler         
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CLOSED VESSEL IN WHICH FLUID IS HEATED
Boilers; Steam-generating furnace; Top feed; Mechanical draft; Boiler (steam generator); Boiler (heat); Tricock; Boiler draught; Dry bottom boiler; Boiler (locomotive)
n. a boiler cracks, ruptures

Wikipedia

Boiler (power generation)

A boiler or steam generator is a device used to create steam by applying heat energy to water. Although the definitions are somewhat flexible, it can be said that older steam generators were commonly termed boilers and worked at low to medium pressure (7–2,000 kPa or 1–290 psi) but, at pressures above this, it is more usual to speak of a steam generator.

A boiler or steam generator is used wherever a source of steam is required. The form and size depends on the application: mobile steam engines such as steam locomotives, portable engines and steam-powered road vehicles typically use a smaller boiler that forms an integral part of the vehicle; stationary steam engines, industrial installations and power stations will usually have a larger separate steam generating facility connected to the point-of-use by piping. A notable exception is the steam-powered fireless locomotive, where separately-generated steam is transferred to a receiver (tank) on the locomotive.