High pressure steam boilers are systems used in facilities that require higher working pressure than standard process applications. In such applications, not only steam production but also the stable and safe supply of steam at certain pressure levels is critical.
For an overview of different product types, you can review steam boiler solutions, and for capacity planning, you can review the capacity calculation guide.
What does high pressure system mean?
This expression describes systems in which the steam required by the process is produced and managed at higher pressure levels. As the pressure increases, material selection, safety equipment, automation structure and production quality become more critical.
In which sectors is it used?
Energy production, chemistry, petrochemistry, heavy industry and some large-scale process lines may require high pressure steam. The aim of these facilities is often not only heating, but also process continuity and high-performance energy transfer.
What should be considered when choosing?
Working pressure, capacity, fuel type, feed water quality, safety equipment, automation level and field conditions should be evaluated together. Engineering quality and testing processes become much more decisive in high-pressure applications.
Why is water quality even more important?
As the pressure level increases, the impact of water quality on the system becomes more critical. Improper water conditioning can increase the risk of corrosion, scaling and loss of performance. For this reason, auxiliary water preparation systems should not be neglected.
Result
Selecting a high pressure steam boiler requires more detailed technical evaluation than a standard system investment. Therefore, capacity, pressure and auxiliary systems must be considered together. For more information about system components, you can visit auxiliary equipment, and for the product family, visit steam boilers.