Mechanical Engineering - Steam Boilers and Engines - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Steam Boilers and Engines - Section 2 (Q.No. 44)
44.
The evaporative capacity of a boiler is defined as the evaporation of 15.653 kg of water per hour from and at 100° C.
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Mayur khairnar said:   4 years ago
The one boiler HP is defined as the evaporation of 15.653 kg of water per hour from and at 100° C.

Mihir shah said:   8 years ago
One horsepower is defined as the ability to evaporate 34.5 lbs of water into steam at 212 degree F and above. Large boiler capacity is generally given in lbs of steam evaporated per hour, under specified steam conditions. Maximum continuous rating is the hourly evaporation that can be maintained for 24 hours.
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