Importance of maintaining pH in boiler water

Maintaining the pH value of a boiler is important because it helps to prevent corrosion and scale buildup within the system.

If the pH level of the boiler water is too low (acidic), it can cause corrosion of the metal surfaces in the boiler, including the tubes and pipes, which can lead to leaks and other damage. On the other hand, if the pH level is too high (alkaline), it can lead to the formation of scale deposits on the inside of the boiler, reducing the efficiency of the system and potentially causing blockages and other problems.

By maintaining the pH level within the appropriate range (generally between 9.0 to 9.8) the risk of both corrosion and scale buildup can be minimized, helping to ensure that the boiler operates safely and efficiently. This can be achieved through the use of pH sensors and chemical treatments to adjust the pH level as needed.

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