7mw city gas fired hot water boiler for india laundry room
Capacity:1-20t/h
Rated thermal efficiency: 100-104%
Fixed working pressure: ≤1.6MPa
Applicable fuel:natural gas etc.
Capacity:0.7-14MW
Rated thermal efficiency:96-98%
Fixed working pressure:≤1.25MPa
Applicable fuel:Natural gas, light oil, etc.
Capacity:0.7-2.8Mw
Rated thermal efficiency: 97.2-106%
Fixed working pressure:0.1MPa
Applicable fuel:Natural gas, etc.
Capacity:2.8-7.0Mw
Rated thermal efficiency:≥105.5%
Fixed working pressure:-0.02MPa
Applicable fuel:Natural gas, etc.
Capacity:99Kw
Rated thermal efficiency:97.2-104.4%
Fixed working pressure:1.0MPa
Applicable fuel:Natural gas, etc.
Capacity:0.5-4.0 t/h
Rated thermal efficiency:98%
Fixed working pressure:≤1.25MPa
Applicable fuel:electric energy
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