Hot Water Boiler System For Hotel Rooms
Many commercial and industrial facilities use boilers to produce steam or hot water for space heating or for process heating, and the hot water boiler system is used in hotels for heating rooms as well as supplying hot water. When a hot water system is laid out, all of the components must be selected to work together to achieve the design intent. The design intent could include criteria such as: system flexibility, maximum efficiency, heating/cooling, domestic hot water, heat storage, fuel capability, etc. Therefore, the selection and operation of the hot water boiler in relation to the other system components, and in support of the design intent, are important considerations.
Condensing hot water boilers for hotel rooms heating
Hot water produced by a boiler is pumped through pipes and delivered to equipment throughout the building, which can include hot water coils in air handling units, service hot water heating equipment, and terminal units.
ZBG supplies condensing gas and oil fired hot water boilers for the hotel heating system. Traditional hot water boilers operate without condensing out water vapor from the flue gas. This is critical to prevent corrosion of the boiler components. Condensing Boilers operate at a lower return water temperature than traditional boilers, which causes water vapor to condense out of the exhaust gasses. This allows the condensing boiler to extract additional heat from the phase change from water vapor to liquid and increases boiler efficiency. Some carbon dioxide dissolves in the condensate and forms carbonic acid. While some condensing boilers are made to handle the corrosive condensation, others require some means of neutralizing the condensate. Traditional non-condensing boilers typically operate in the range of 75% – 86% combustion efficiency, while condensing boilers generally operate in the range of 88% to 95% combustion efficiency.