Oil boilers are tanks or vessels that use oil to generate thermal energy that is circulated to provide residential, commercial and industrial heating. Oil boilers may either use oil as fuel for the furnace, which in turn heats water that circulates through radiators, baseboards or other heat exchangers, or oil may replace the water generally found in boilers and produce hot gases that travel through the piping system.
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Unilux Advanced Manufacturing, LLCSchenectady, NY 518-344-7490 At Unilux Advanced Manufacturing, they are constantly striving to meet each customer's needs with quality and efficiency. In doing so, they hope to be the kind of company clients will want to return to over and over. For oil boilers and so much more, we aim to have the solutions you need. For superior service you can truly depend on, contact Unilux today.
Bryan Steam, LLCPeru, IN 765-473-6651 Established in 1916, Bryan Steam became and remains the company to turn to for all of your oil boilers. Their expertise in creating quality components that will work perfectly for your application has allowed them to continue leading the industry. Bryan Steam provides the products you need when you need them. Contact them today so they can become your solution.
Hurst Boiler & Welding Company, Inc.Coolidge, GA 877-994-8778 At Hurst Boiler and Welding Company, we are as committed today as we were in 1967 to providing the highest quality products and services at the most reasonable prices. It is our customers who motivate us to be the best in our industry. For oil boilers and all of your related needs, turn to a company who can get the job done they way you want it. For more information, please call.
Sioux CorporationBeresford, SD 888-763-8833 The Sioux Corporation produces equipment that is extremely reliable and built to withstand the rigors of the industrial workplace. Sioux's highly knowledgeable sales and engineering departments will ensure that you get the machine that best fits your application. When it comes to finding the right oil boilers for you, they have the solution, call today.
English Boiler and Tube, Inc.Henrico, VA 804-226-8227 English Boiler and Tube guarantees performance, capacity and efficiency for all of its oil boilers. In addition, they are a very price competitive vendor. Key factors that assist in providing competitive pricing include being privately held and owned, maintaining almost all fabrication and providing custom engineering. Call today to learn more about the benefits of choosing English Boiler.
Indeck Power Equipment CompanyWheeling, IL 800-446-3325 Whether it's a planned outage or an unexpected emergency, Indeck's trailer-mounted O-Type rental boilers are ready to meet challenging industrial demands from 40,000 pph to over 250,000 pph capacities. Ask about specialty and biofuel boilers too!
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Because of the rising costs of electricity and other fuels such as natural gas, oil boilers are becoming a more popular choice. Waste oil may also be used, which reduces the need for new oil while minimizing pollution; oil boilers are also environmentally responsible because they can be up to 98% efficient. Oil boilers are constructed from cast iron, stainless steel, aluminum or steel and are rectangular in shape. Inside the box-like enclosure is the furnace where fuel combustion takes place and a series of tubes and pipes that distribute hot gases or water. Oil boilers may be used in residential, industrial or commercial settings and are used as heating systems. While other boilers are used to supply hot water, oil boilers are largely used for heating air. Depending on their size, oil boilers may be used to heat houses, schools, office buildings, manufacturing plants, industrial warehouses, commercial spaces and virtually any other area that requires heat.
Conventional boilers are either fire-tube or water-tube models. Fire-tube boilers use the thermal energy resulting from fuel combustion to heat metal tubes that are submerged in water. Water-tube boilers have tubes filled with water that are exposed to intense thermal energy that then heats the water. Some oil boilers are classified as such because the fuel that is used by the furnace is indeed oil. It feeds the burners that heat the water in the water tank through either the fire-tube or water-tube methods. A pump forces hot water out of the tank and into the supply pipes that carry it to radiators or baseboard heat exchangers throughout the building. Because water expands when heated, it moves quickly through the pipes, displacing cooler water. The cool water is pushed back to the boiler where it is sent through the process again. Other kinds of oil boilers require much less water and instead use the oil itself to produce hot gases that circulate the heating system. In this method, the oil is not entirely consumed; some oil can be reclaimed and recirculated. Leaking issues due to initial design flaws have been largely resolved. It is important that all boilers have functioning safety valves and connections in order to perform safely and effectively.