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Water quality is key in fired Boilers. Please do a video on methods and technologies for cleaning the inside of the Tubes. And do say something about "soot blowing " the outside of the Tubes. Thanks for the helpful presentation
I work on boilers for a living, and while you generally have mechanics right (with the exception of the water tube boilers also having a mud drum and steam drum), fire tube boilers are also very common for high pressure steam systems (high pressure steam is 15psi and higher, and I’ve typically seen them run at about 100# of steam).
Lucas, thank you for your insights. It is always great to get feedback from those most experienced in the industry. Our lessons are intended for automation engineers getting started in the industry and in order to spark interest in those considering or curious about a career in automation. We focus on the critical aspects of understanding the concepts of automation without delving too deeply into the process or equipment. I think our subscribers will find the additional information that you provided very helpful. Keep watching!
Hi. The content was pretty interesting. Just started working for a building. My building has a boiler the use number 2 oil. I have a decent knowledge about the boiler but would like to watch a full maintenance video. Like what valves to drain, computer wise as well and how it works.
Hi! Thanks for the feedback, and congrats on the new job! A full maintenance video on boilers sounds like a great idea. We’ll definitely consider adding something like that, covering valve draining, system operations, and computer controls. Stay tuned, and let us know if you have any other topics in mind!
I was more intrested in the steam boiler i found this video cuz im trying to learn about the boilers on the olympic class ships.. thanks for the amazing vid!
i used to work for a boiler company Jhon Thompson. the most common boilers that companies use are 10ton coal boilers because thay are the cheapest to run but needs a lot of maintenance unlike HFO (oil) and gass burners that are low to no maintenance. burners are more reliable and easy to use unlike coal boilers that need a operator and break down unexpectedly (a lot).
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thanks lot dear teacher...........................it is very clear and best understanding with your passion of teaching............"may triple gems bless you" i am qualified B.Sc Mechanical engineer best of luck you......................
These are great, thank you. I'm looking for techniques to use in personal/residential (non-commercial) applications. I know it's not really what you guys do, but if there's any interest I'd love to see a few examples of efficient homemade boiler/generators.
Thank you your comment and sharing your topic suggestion! I will happily forward this to our course developers, hopefully we could create some video courses on this topic in the future. Thank you again for sharing, and always feel free to share any future topic suggestions you have - we always take those into consideration.
Thanks so much, have learnt a lot. I'm from Nigeria, please how can I design one using firewoods. I want to use it to dry avocado past on a flat metal sheet. Thanks and God bless you for sharing this knowledge. Have subscribe immediately.
Thanks for the information, very clear, it would be good if you did something regarding the various options of flue gas economizers in boilers and application parameters of the various methods
Good job, it's impressive. Can you provide video training on how boiler combustion/flue gas analysis is performed using handheld gas/combustion analyzer?
Excellent video...I wish you continued making these videos about thermodynamics and maybe explained the concept of exergy, with an exergetic analysis of a boiler or a turbine? It'll be so useful with your unique style of teaching Engineering things
Hi Rocky, Thanks for your support! Great suggestion, I will forward this to our creator team. Hopefully, this is something we can think about when it comes to our future video courses. Thanks for sharing!
The simple answer is [BTU 's OUT / BTU's IN] x 100%. That may seem easy, but it will require flow, pressure and temperature sensors to measure the quantities that go into determining the energy into and out of the boiler. In more detail: efficiency = [(lbs/hr Steam out x Enthalpy of steam in BTU/lb steam at operating pressure and temperarture) / (natural gas flow in SCFH x BTU/SCF natural gas at flowing pressure)] x 100%.
Hi Sarvesh, Thanks a lot for your kind compliment! Happy to hear that you are enjoying the aesthetics of our video courses. Unfortunately, I am not sure about which program is used as this is done by our graphic and animation department. My apologies!
It is automation and heating up which means use of electricity at extreme level because many industries function in this manner and therefore it is needed.
thank you very much it was very helpful and informative. 😉😊. please create videos about other components of power plants, too. like condenser, pump, cooling tower, smokestack,...
We are using coal fire tube boilers @ work for steam generation for process . Would you kindly make a video on the mobrey switches and pressure sensors attached to the boilers . Thank you
There are different types of pressure sensors. The mobrey switches are magnetic level switches are one of the types which satisfy boiler code requirements. If your drum water level gets too low and is allowed to remain that low the excess heat would cause a loss of containment and catastrophic failure, so instruments such as the redundant level switches are there to provide a signal that the burner management system can use to bring the boiler to a safe state.
You are very welcome! We have a couple of links through which you can download different versions of STEP7. Maybe these are helpful to you. STEP7 V5.6: sie.ag/2Hw6UKy STEP7 and WinCC V15: sie.ag/2Eo3LKJ TIA Portal Version 15 sie.ag/2J7tZ4y Happy learning!
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Please make vedio of industrial chillers and coolers
You have covered the most basic design of boilers in minutes. Thank you for your great effort
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We have a free course on PLC Hardware, if you are interested in that as well bit.ly/2XnnUrF
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La-Mont boiler working animation.
Water quality is key in fired Boilers. Please do a video on methods and technologies for cleaning the inside of the Tubes. And do say something about "soot blowing " the outside of the Tubes. Thanks for the helpful presentation
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Well explained in simple terms such that even a 10-year-old will clearly understand. Excellent job!!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you very much for sharing
I work on boilers for a living, and while you generally have mechanics right (with the exception of the water tube boilers also having a mud drum and steam drum), fire tube boilers are also very common for high pressure steam systems (high pressure steam is 15psi and higher, and I’ve typically seen them run at about 100# of steam).
Lucas, thank you for your insights. It is always great to get feedback from those most experienced in the industry. Our lessons are intended for automation engineers getting started in the industry and in order to spark interest in those considering or curious about a career in automation. We focus on the critical aspects of understanding the concepts of automation without delving too deeply into the process or equipment. I think our subscribers will find the additional information that you provided very helpful. Keep watching!
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If I can get ur WhatsApp number I will you to teach me how to operate a boiler, I have the video of the boiler
@jeremynoor9680what was your problem?
@jeremynoor9680based on what I saw on the video,boiler produces steam,not hot water out of the system.
boiler accessories and functions would be a great topic to build on this one :)
Great suggestion! Thank you for sharing, I will happily go ahead and add that to the list.
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The best video ever on boilers... Thanks a lot
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Keep uploading such nice and informative videos...
Hi. The content was pretty interesting. Just started working for a building. My building has a boiler the use number 2 oil. I have a decent knowledge about the boiler but would like to watch a full maintenance video. Like what valves to drain, computer wise as well and how it works.
Hi! Thanks for the feedback, and congrats on the new job! A full maintenance video on boilers sounds like a great idea. We’ll definitely consider adding something like that, covering valve draining, system operations, and computer controls. Stay tuned, and let us know if you have any other topics in mind!
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I would like to see you go more in depth on the beer making process.
I am in engineering and your video gave me more basic info than my teachers thanks
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I was more intrested in the steam boiler i found this video cuz im trying to learn about the boilers on the olympic class ships.. thanks for the amazing vid!
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Thanks dear elder brother for your helpful tutorials.
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i used to work for a boiler company Jhon Thompson. the most common boilers that companies use are 10ton coal
boilers because thay are the cheapest to run but needs a lot of maintenance unlike HFO
(oil) and gass burners that are
low to no maintenance. burners are more reliable and easy to use unlike coal boilers that need a operator and break down unexpectedly (a lot).
Sounds good
Just wonderful, I have been researching "industrial electronic repair winston salem" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Giyathan Bewildering Gratification - (should be on google have a look ) ? It is an awesome exclusive product for discovering how to repair your electronic items like a wizard minus the headache. Ive heard some decent things about it and my colleague got great success with it.
ruclips.net/video/VdNhZTSYQgw/видео.html
Yes, my company had one where the fire bed chain broke very often.
This video and explain is very clearly. I can do my homework about boiler.
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thanks lot dear teacher...........................it is very clear and best understanding with your passion of teaching............"may triple gems bless you" i am qualified B.Sc Mechanical engineer best of luck you......................
Thank you!
This the best and simplest way I ever seen thanks if you can make a video for how could read the boiler electrical diagram
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real part shows the data control process for the boiler which is very useful for me, thank you, always success for you
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Very straightforward.Thanks!
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I like this.
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Wow great work, thank you realpars team work.
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Thanks for this great introductory video - Much appreciated!
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Thank you for this comprehensive basic explanation. Can you please do video for the maintenance of the boiler type.
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Happy learning!
This was straight forward easy to learn video. Thank you
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This video is about to get me through my thermo project, thank you so much for making this so easy to understand!
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Thank you. I’m trying to understand more and more about being a boiler operator so this got me on another level about how boilers work.
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I leant so much in couple minutes
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Thank you ! concept is clear now.
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Excellent video and thanks for your help 👍
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I just learned about steam boiler in NIOSH class today. But I didn't understand until I found this video.
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Well done. This is great work
Glad you like it!
These are great, thank you. I'm looking for techniques to use in personal/residential (non-commercial) applications. I know it's not really what you guys do, but if there's any interest I'd love to see a few examples of efficient homemade boiler/generators.
Thank you your comment and sharing your topic suggestion! I will happily forward this to our course developers, hopefully we could create some video courses on this topic in the future.
Thank you again for sharing, and always feel free to share any future topic suggestions you have - we always take those into consideration.
Very simple & Logical Explanation.
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Works like wonder. Thank you so much
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Thanks so much. Prior to this I did not know the difference between a boiler and water heater.
Amazing to hear that our video course helped you understand. Happy learning!
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La-Mont boiler working animation.
I always wanted to know how boilers work this video is very important for us thank you so much
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La-Mont boiler working animation.
Thank you so much..I learned so much
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This video is really Helpfull sir,,thanks a lot
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Excellent breakdown
Thank you very much!
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Good video!
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It will be great if you can make a video related to heat exchangers.
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Hi Hector,
Thanks for sharing your suggestion with us! I have sent this over to our course developers.
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It's very clear explanation. Thank you.
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Thank you for the information.
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Thank you , i really have learned from this video
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I’m here because I was interested in different types of CO2 capture and one about capturing it in boilers.
dw bro its 23:35 for me and im watching this because it came to my mind
Very nice video!
Thank you very much!
Excellent vedio please do make vedio for industrial cooling towers and chillers
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Thanks so much, have learnt a lot. I'm from Nigeria, please how can I design one using firewoods. I want to use it to dry avocado past on a flat metal sheet. Thanks and God bless you for sharing this knowledge. Have subscribe immediately.
Really simple and easy to understand Thanks
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Thank you real pars it is good understanding programme
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Nice video!!!!! Thanks for sharing.
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I need to send this to my school
Fantastic Video ..Thanks for new knowledge
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Thanks for the information, very clear, it would be good if you did something regarding the various options of flue gas economizers in boilers and application parameters of the various methods
Great suggestion, Luis! I will be happy to pass this on to our course developers. Hopefully, this is something we can focus on in the near future.
Thank you very much. I learn a lot from this video.
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La-Mont boiler working animation.
I learned thank you 👍
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It's nice information for beginner
Glad you think so!
Good job, it's impressive. Can you provide video training on how boiler combustion/flue gas analysis is performed using handheld gas/combustion analyzer?
Thank you for your kind comment and topic suggestion! I will happily go ahead and pass this on to our course developers for a future video course.
Very good information sir
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Well explained and understood
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Great video!! thanks for sharing
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Excellent video...I wish you continued making these videos about thermodynamics and maybe explained the concept of exergy, with an exergetic analysis of a boiler or a turbine? It'll be so useful with your unique style of teaching Engineering things
Hi Rocky,
Thanks for your support! Great suggestion, I will forward this to our creator team. Hopefully, this is something we can think about when it comes to our future video courses.
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for this video sir
Most welcome!
It would be nice to watch videos about microgrids & automation
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Very useful video 👌thanks for the post. 👏
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I like the explanation I am interested in knowing how to calculate boiler efficiency?
The simple answer is [BTU 's OUT / BTU's IN] x 100%. That may seem easy, but it will require flow, pressure and temperature sensors to measure the quantities that go into determining the energy into and out of the boiler. In more detail: efficiency = [(lbs/hr Steam out x Enthalpy of steam in BTU/lb steam at operating pressure and temperarture) / (natural gas flow in SCFH x BTU/SCF natural gas at flowing pressure)] x 100%.
This is really helpful! Thanks you.
Amazing!
Hello
Which platform do you use to make such informative videos? We would like to use the same to teach our students in India.
Hi Sarvesh,
Thanks a lot for your kind compliment! Happy to hear that you are enjoying the aesthetics of our video courses.
Unfortunately, I am not sure about which program is used as this is done by our graphic and animation department.
My apologies!
Informative video.
Thank you, Muhammad!
the video is impressive. Can I ask what software you created this video on? Thank you team
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Tending to the boiler is an asset for a job I just applied for. Thank you RUclips🙏🏻 lol
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Be very careful. They can be safe in one second and scrap in the other.
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La-Mont boiler working animation.
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Thanks Real Pars
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It is automation and heating up which means use of electricity at extreme level because many industries function in this manner and therefore it is needed.
Great Video
Glad you enjoyed it!
thank you very much it was very helpful and informative. 😉😊. please create videos about other components of power plants, too. like condenser, pump, cooling tower, smokestack,...
Hi Amir!
Thanks for your comment and your suggestion. I will pass this on to our course developers!
Thanks for sharing and happy learning!
We are using coal fire tube boilers @ work for steam generation for process . Would you kindly make a video on the mobrey switches and pressure sensors attached to the boilers . Thank you
Hi Methuselah,
Thanks for the topic suggestion, I will definitely go ahead and forward this to our creator team. Happy learning!
There are different types of pressure sensors. The mobrey switches are magnetic level switches are one of the types which satisfy boiler code requirements. If your drum water level gets too low and is allowed to remain that low the excess heat would cause a loss of containment and catastrophic failure, so instruments such as the redundant level switches are there to provide a signal that the burner management system can use to bring the boiler to a safe state.
thanks for your video
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Thank you so much for your lesson, I would like to have a Simatic manager step 7.
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We have a couple of links through which you can download different versions of STEP7. Maybe these are helpful to you.
STEP7 V5.6: sie.ag/2Hw6UKy
STEP7 and WinCC V15: sie.ag/2Eo3LKJ
TIA Portal Version 15 sie.ag/2J7tZ4y
Happy learning!
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Thanks for the information
Thanks a lot. That would be very nice if you make more videos about processes in different industries.
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Hello Hossein, we are the manufacturer of diffenert kinds of equipments, what's your Whatsapp number, you can add my Whatsapp: 0086 13386456156 for more details, tks
Hello! thank you for your amazing videos!. Could you make one howing how does a CHP unit work?!
Great suggestion! I will happily pass this on to our course developers.
Thanks for sharing and happy learning!