Electrode boiler
The electrode steam/hot water boiler utilizes the conductive properties of water to generate the steam. The alternating current is introduced into the drum through the insulation device from the outside of the drum. Between each phase electrode, water is used as a conductor to reach the other phase electrode. Since water has a certain resistance, heat is generated directly between the electrodes in the water, and the larger the current is, the more heat is generated and the more steam is generated. There is no heat accumulation or heat transfer loss during the conversion process, and nearly 100% of the electrical energy is converted into heat and released into the water. The boiler evaporation capacity can be controlled by setting boiler water conductivity and boiler water level, which is safe, green and environmentally friendly.