Meaning Boiler
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  A device for generating steam for power, processing, or heating purposes; or hot water for heating purposes or hot water supply. Heat from an external combustion source is transmitted to a fluid con [..]
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A device used to absorb the heat released during the combustion process of burning waste. This combustion produces steam that can be sold or converted into electrical power.
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1540s, agent noun from boil (v.). Meaning "vessel for boiling" is from 1725; steam engine sense is from 1757.
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A closed vessel in which a liquid is heated and/or vaporized. Often classified as to steam or hot water, low pressure or high pressure, capable of burning one fuel or a number of fuels.
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sealed vessel where water is converted to steam kettle: a metal pot for stewing or boiling; usually has a lid A boiler is a closed vessel in which water or other fluid is heated. The heated or vaporiz [..]
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a container for boiling water, often for making steam
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To dream of seeing a boiler out of repair, signifies you will suffer from bad management or disappointment. For a woman to dream that she goes into a cellar to see about a boiler foretells that sickness and losses will surround her.   
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Noun. An unattractive woman. Often phrased as old boiler for added derogatory emphasis. Derog.
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A sealed tank where water is turned to steam for heating or power.
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The central heating device in a hydronic or steam heating system.
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The steam vessel at the heart of an espresso machine. Generally the larger the boiler the more power from the machine. Our MC 2’s espresso machines are built with multi-boilers and our X-Pro range have TCI controls (tempreture controlled induction)
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(n) sealed vessel where water is converted to steam(n) a metal pot for stewing or boiling; usually has a lid
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 A device for generating steam for power, processing, or heating purposes or for producing hot water for heating purposes or hot water supply. Heat from an external combustion source is transmitted to a fluid contained within the tubes in the boiler shell. This fluid is delivered to an end-use at a desired pressure, temperature, and quality.
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A device that applies heat energy to water, producing steam to drive an engine or turbine.
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a type of space heating equipment consisting of a vessel or tank where heat produced from the combustion of fuels such as natural gas, fuel oil, or coal is used to generate steam or hot water. Unlike [..]
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A pressurized system in which water is vaporized to steam by heat transferred from a source of higher temperature, usually the products of combustion from burning fuels. Steam thus generated may be us [..]
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A boiler that is shipped complete with heating equipment, mechanical draft equipment, and automatic controls; usually shipped in one or more sections. A packaged boiler includes factory-built boilers [..]
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A hot water or steam heating unit. A boiler can be heated with Natural Gas, LP Gas or Oil.
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a closed vessel in which water is heated, steam is generated, steam is superheated, or any combination thereof, under pressure or vacuum by the application of heat from combustible fuels, electricity or nuclear energy.
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A device for generating steam for power, processing, or heating purposes or for producing hot water for heating purposes or hot water supply. Heat from an external combustion source is transmitted to a fluid contained within the tubes in the boiler shell. This fluid is delivered to an end-use at a desired pressure, temperature, and quality.
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A vessel or tank where heat produced from the combustion of fuels such as natural gas, fuel oil, or coal is used to generate hot water or steam for applications ranging from building space heating to electric power production or industrial process heat.
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A pressure vessel in which water is heated to produce steam.
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A closed vessel in which water (or other fluid) is heated. The boiler for raising steam may be called a steam-generator.
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A boiler is a closed vessel that is used to heat a fluid, typically water, and circulate it through a closed loop for various heating applications. Boilers generally use natural gas or propane as fuel [..]
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A vessel designed to transfer heat produced by combustion or electric resistance to water. Boilers may provide hot water or steam.
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A vessel designed to transfer heat produced by combustion or electric resistance to water. Boilers may provide hot water or steam.
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the main heating unit for water in an espresso machine. Made of brass, stainless steel, copper or aluminum, the boiler is one of the most important components of the machine.
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Used to develop steam for steamers.
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Any vessel, container or receptacle that is capable of generating steam by the internal or external application of heat. There are two general classes of boilers. I.E., fire-tube and water-tube.
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Slang term for submarine
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Car
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Closed container in which a liquid may be heated and vaporized.
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A water-based heating system, which circulates hot water or steam through a pipe system.
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Device used to generate steam for power and processing or hot water for heating and other purposes. A heating care package such as HomeCare can help you cope with the effects of boiler breakdown.
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Closed container in which a liquid may be heated and vaporized.
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(tank-type) water heater
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a cylindrical vessel in which the water can be heated to produce steam at high pressure
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A boiler is a closed vessel in which fluid (generally water) is heated. The fluid does not necessarily boil. The heated or vaporized fluid exits the boiler for use in various processes or heating appl [..]
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"Boiler" is a song by the American rap rock band Limp Bizkit. It was released in November 2001 as the fifth and final single from their third studio album Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored W [..]
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A boiler or steam generator is a device used to create steam by applying heat energy to water. Although the definitions are somewhat flexible, it can be said that older steam generators were commonly [..]
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Boiler may refer to: Boiler, a device for heating, but not necessarily boiling, water Boiler (power generation), a device that boils liquid to generate power Boiler (water heating), a device for heat [..]
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The term boiler may refer to an appliance for heating water. Applications include water heating and central heating.
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