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A steam boiler and a pressure vessel serve different purposes, though both operate under pressure. A steam boiler is specifically designed to generate steam by heating water using a fuel source such as coal, gas, or electricity. It is commonly used in power plants, industrial processes, and heating systems. Boilers operate at high pressures and temperatures to produce steam, which is then used for energy transfer. On the other hand, a pressure vessel is a container designed to store and hold gases or liquids under pressure. Unlike boilers, pressure vessels do not necessarily generate steam or heat; they simply store pressurized fluids. They are used in industries like chemical processing, oil & gas, and HVAC systems. While all boilers are pressure vessels, not all pressure vessels are boilers.
Call the water board, if you can't turn the pressure down on the boiler.
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Raise the pressure in the boiler until the valve relieves and note the pressure at which it does so.