steam boiler is a device used to create steam by applying heat energy to water. The steam produced can be used for various applications, including heating, power generation, and industrial processes. Components of a Steam Boiler Boiler Shell: The outer container that holds the water and steam. Burner: Provides the heat source, often through combustion of fuels like oil, gas, or coal. Combustion Chamber: Where fuel combustion occurs, generating heat. Heat Exchanger: Transfers heat from the combustion gases to the water. Water Supply System: Manages water input into the boiler. Steam Outlet: Channels the generated steam to where it is needed. Safety Valves: Prevents over-pressurization by releasing excess steam. Control Systems: Regulate temperature, pressure, and water levels for safe operation.