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The boiler is essentially a closed vessel inside which water is stored. Fuel (generally coal) is burnt in a furnace and hot gasses are produced. These hot gasses come in contact with water vessels where the heat of these hot gases transfer to the water and consequently steam is produced in the boiler. Then this steam is piped to the turbine of the thermal power plant. There are many different types of boiler utilized for different purposes like running a production unit, sanitizing some areas, sterilizing equipment, warming up the surroundings, etc.

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Answered by itzAyush7373828373
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hot gases transfer to the water and consequently steam is produced in the boiler. Then this steam is piped to the turbine of the thermal power plant. There are many different types of boiler utilized for different purposes like running a production unit, sanitizing some areas, sterilizing equipment, warming up

Answered by Anonymous
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hot gases transfer to the water and consequently steam is produced in the boiler. Then this steam is piped to the turbine of the thermal power plant. There are many different types of boiler utilized for different purposes like running a production unit, sanitizing some areas, sterilizing equipment, warming up the surroundings, etc.

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