The boiler that you are using in your commercial facility needs to be both sturdy and reliable to provide heating to your building. If your building is left without heat or left with a damaged boiler, it can have detrimental effects on your business. Understanding the basics of how commercial boilers work is going to help you keep them in good working order.
Basics of Commercial Boilers
An industrial boiler is a pressurized system that burns combustible fuel or uses electricity to heat the water that is going to be used to heat your building. While some boilers rely on the hot water itself, others use the steam that the hot water creates. The burners inside commercial boilers are responsible for generating heat that is transferred to the water by the heat exchanger. The hot water or steam that is created is then circulated through your building using pipes and used to create heat throughout your building. The exhaust that is generated from the heating process is vented away from the interior of your facility through a series of pipes called the exhaust stack.
Boiler Safety
Commercial boilers are volatile systems that contain scorching water or steam under high pressure. Hot water or steam leaks can cause serious injuries or damage if the boiler is not properly maintained. Boilers can explode and cause catastrophic damage to your facility if you neglect basic maintenance. Not only can hot water and steam leaks lead to serious burns, but an explosion can lead to serious injuries or death. Commercial boilers in South Hills, PA. require regular preventative maintenance from professionals. As well as making sure that the system is working properly and safely, it will also ensure that your boiler is running at its highest efficiency. Contact South Side Plumbing & Heating for more information. You can connect with them on Facebook for more updates!