The Difference Between A Boiler And A Hot Water Heater

If this article was a quiz, and I asked you to tell me the difference between a hot water heater and a boiler, how well would you do? Very simply put, boilers are sealed vessels where water is converted to steam. The simplest boiler is an electric water boiler, or electric kettle, designed to boil water and provide a ready source of hot water for making tea or hot chocolate. A hot water heater, on the other hand, is an appliance used for heating water above its ambient temperature. In industria

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