
A header is a device in the water system used for connecting the supply and return water of various heating pipes. It is divided into distributors and headers according to the supply and return water.
It is a major auxiliary equipment for boilers, used to distribute the steam generated during boiler operation to various pipelines. The steam separator is a pressure-containing device, classified as a pressure vessel, and its pressure-bearing capacity and volume should correspond to the matched boiler. The main pressure-bearing components of the condenser are: head covers, shell materials, etc.
In terms of functionality and structure, there are three types of collectors: Basic, Standard, and Functional.
Basic Model: Composed of a main water-dividing pipe and a main water-collecting pipe. Valves are installed at each branch of the dividing and collecting main pipes, and automatic air vent valves are separately installed on the water-collecting main pipe. The basic water diverter does not have flow regulation capabilities.
Standard Type: The Standard Type manifold has the same structure as the Basic Type, but replaces the ball valves on each dry pipe with flow control valves. The manual exhaust valves on the two dry pipes are replaced with automatic exhaust valves. The Standard Type manifold allows for precise flow regulation for each circuit, and even the luxurious Standard Type manifold can achieve flow regulation with artificial intelligence.
Functional: In addition to all the functions of a standard condensate collector, the functional condensate collector features temperature and pressure display, automatic flow adjustment, automatic mixing and heat exchange, energy measurement, automatic zone temperature control, and wireless and remote control functions.































