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What defines a Heat Recovery Boiler?

  1. It uses heat from other processes

  2. It generates steam under high pressure

  3. It operates without external heat sources

  4. It circulates hot water for heating

The correct answer is: It uses heat from other processes

A Heat Recovery Boiler is specifically designed to reclaim and utilize heat generated from other processes. This means that it captures waste heat—typically from industrial processes, exhaust gases, or other energy-producing activities—and repurposes it to generate steam or hot water. This function is crucial for improving energy efficiency and reducing overall energy consumption. Using this captured heat allows for the production of useful energy without the need for additional fuel sources, which is a key aspect of sustainable and cost-effective energy management. It sets itself apart from conventional boilers that rely solely on fuel combustion to generate heat. By focusing on this heat recovery process, the boiler contributes significantly to energy conservation efforts within manufacturing and industrial settings. While high-pressure steam generation, operation without external heat sources, and circulating hot water are functions of certain boilers, they do not specifically define what a Heat Recovery Boiler is. The primary characteristic is its integration of waste heat recovery from existing processes.