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Periodic Control and Inspection of Hot Oil Boiler

Some businesses depending on production areas It requires three times and higher temperatures than the boiling point of water during its activities. Using existing water boilers at such high pressures is not preferred because it requires high costs and is dangerous for the safety of the working environment. Oil boilers are therefore used to obtain heat energy at temperatures of at least three hundred degrees. In this way, effective and safe operation is created.

Hot oil boilers are much more suitable for obtaining high pressure at high temperatures that cannot be reached by fluids such as boiling water and steam. Thermal boilers are used in these boilers. These oils do not lose their physical and chemical properties even at very high temperatures. In addition, hot oil boilers are more economical than water vapor systems which reduce the efficiency such as lime bonding and corrosion and frequently cause problems as in water steam systems.

However, if used too much waste can be mixed into the thermal oil and the heat transfer capacity and heat transfer capacity of the oil starts to decrease. In addition, waste mixed with oil is harmful to the installation. Air must not be mixed with thermal oil. When the temperature of the oil comes in contact with air when the temperature exceeds 60, oxidation starts, the viscosity of the oil rises and the viscosity decreases.

On the other hand, in general, all boilers using pressure are at risk. Hot oil boilers and installations must be checked and inspected at least once a year by mechanical engineers, machine technicians or high technicians. This is a legal requirement stipulated by the Regulation on Health and Safety in the Use of Work Equipment.

Our company carries out periodic inspections and inspections of hot oil boilers within the scope of regular controls of pressure vessels in accordance with the standards published by domestic and foreign organizations. A few standards considered in these studies are:

  • TS 2025 Steam boilers operation - General rules of inspection and maintenance
  • TS EN 13445-1 / A1 Pressure receptacles - Non-contact with fire - Part 1: General
  • TS EN 13445-5 Pressure receptacles - Non-contact - Section 5: Inspection and testing