Hot Water Storage Tank

Boiler, provides both economical and hygienic hot water supply with the heat energy it receives from the heat source (hot water boiler, steam boiler, solar energy panels, heat pump, geothermal energy etc.). It is used for various purposes such as providing hot water to buildings, supporting heating systems and heating water in industrial applications.

Boilers have different types such as serpentine and jacketed.

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Hot Water Storage Tank
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Single Serpentine Water Storage Tank

Single serpentine water storage tanks provide both economical and hygienic hot water supply by utilizing heat energy from a single heat source (such as hot water boilers, steam boilers, solar panels, heat pumps, geothermal energy, etc.). 

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Single Serpentine Water Storage Tank
Double Serpentine Hot Water Storage Tank
  • Operating Type : Liquid - Liquid
  • Operating Temperature : 60°C - 95°C
  • Operating Pressure : 4 – 6 bar, 10 bar or 16 bar
  • Capacity : 200 - 10.000 lt
  • Heating Power : 40.000 - 1.000.000 kcal/h
  • HS Code : 840390900000 / 7309003000
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Double Serpentine Hot Water Storage Tank
Jacketed Hot Water Storage Tan

Jacketed hot water storage tanks provide both economical and hygienic hot water supply by utilizing heat energy from various sources (such as hot water boilers, steam boilers, solar panels, heat pumps, geothermal energy, etc.).

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Jacketed Hot Water Storage Tan
Serpentine And Jacketed Hot Water Storage Tank

Jacketed and serpentine hot water storage tanks provide economical and hygienic hot water using heat energy from sources such as hot water boilers, steam boilers, solar panels, heat pumps, and geothermal energy.

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Serpentine And Jacketed Hot Water Storage Tank
Electric Hot Water Storage Tank

Electric hot water storage tank is a device that heats water using electrical energy and provides hot water. These devices are typically used in homes, workplaces, or industrial areas to meet hot water needs. Electric hot water storage tanks heat water to a certain temperature and store it ready for use. This way, hot water is immediately available when the tap is turned on. The capacities and power consumption of these tanks can vary depending on their intended use and needs.

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Electric Hot Water Storage Tank

Principle of Operation of Boilers

The operating principle of boilers is based on heating and storing water. Heating elements (electric resistors, heaters or heat exchangers) heat the water. The heated water is stored in an insulated compartment placed inside the tank.

When hot water is desired from this tank, it is mixed with the cold water inlet to obtain water at the desired temperature.

Boiler Usage Areas

  • Homes and Residences: It is used to provide hot water for bathrooms, kitchens, and general use.
  • Commercial Buildings: It is used to provide hot water for commercial structures such as hotels, restaurants, hospitals.
  • Industrial Facilities: It can be used in industrial applications such as manufacturing processes, washing, cleaning.
  • Heat Recovery: It provides energy savings by being used in energy recovery systems.
  • Renewable Energy Systems: Energy efficiency can be increased by integrating with systems such as solar energy or wind energy.
  • Swimming Pools: It can be used to heat swimming pool water.

Advantages of Boilers

  • Easy to Use: Boilers meet the hot water need quickly and easily.
  • Energy Saving: They can provide energy savings with regular use and thermostat settings.
  • Eco-Friendly Options: They offer an environmentally friendly heating solution with solar energy or renewable energy integration.

Boilers play an important role in meeting hot water needs. Different models and usage areas offer heating and hot water solutions in a wide range from homes to industrial facilities.

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