Water boiler definition

Water boiler means a boiler that supplies hot water.
Water boiler. Each apartment has a fuse box in which each switch is marked with a letter, except for the first one on the far left which is the main switch. This controls the electricity for the entire studio. The other fuse/switches may vary in their placement order. The “up” position is ON and the “down” position is OFF. The B stands for boiler, or the hot water heater, located in your bathroom. This also supplies hot water to the kitchen sink. When a student needs hot water, they must switch the B up and wait for 15-20 minutes to get enough hot water. Students must NOT leave the boiler switch in the up position for extended periods of time as this may irreversibly damage the entire boiler. The B switch must be turned off before using the hot water.
Water boiler means a power boiler or heating boiler which does not produce steam or other vapor during operation. The term water boiler also applies to boilers heating liquids other than water which do not create a vapor during operation.

Examples of Water boiler in a sentence

  • Water, boiler feedwater, compressed air, sewage and waste water treatment, solid waste removal and disposal, and removal of the "Facility Waste" will be provided to Tenant for a fixed rate of $25,000 per year.

  • Water, boiler feedwater, compressed air, sewage and waste water treatment, and removal and disposal of Facility Waste will be provided to Tenant for a fixed rate of $375,000 per year.

  • Hot Water boiler for AHU and Re-heat coils including piping and pumps h.

  • Water boiler shall be WRAS approved for connection to the mains water supply.