Process boiler definition
Process boiler means a boiler that is operated at a pressure or temperature from which more than 10% of the boiler's capacity is used for direct steam humidification or direct process work.
Process boiler means a boiler to which all of the following apply:
Process boiler means a heating boiler or a power boiler
More Definitions of Process boiler
Process boiler means any vessel in which steam is generated or superheated under pressure or vacuum for use external to itself by direct and/or indirect application of heat. The source of heat must be in part or whole from a process other than the boiler itself. In order to be classified as a process boiler, the boiler must be directly tied to another process other than the generation of steam.
Process boiler means a boiler that is operated at a
Process boiler means any vessel in which steam
Process boiler means a heating boiler or a power boiler used for processing purposes where the make-up water exceeds ten percent.