Gas boilers include gas water boilers, gas hot water boilers, and gas steam boilers, among which gas hot water boilers are also known as gas heating boilers and gas bathing boilers. Gas boilers, as the name implies, refer to boilers that use gas as fuel. Compared to oil-fired boilers and electric boilers, gas boilers are more economical, which is why the majority of people choose gas boilers as equipment for steam, heating, and bathing.

Gas boilers, widely used as equipment for steam, heating, and bathing, can be roughly categorized into three main applications:
1. Commercial
Supply heating or bathing water and domestic hot water for supermarkets, schools, hotels, residential communities, bath centers, and other areas. Due to the lower ash, sulfur, and nitrogen content in the flue gas compared to coal, complete combustion occurs, resulting in less dust in the flue gas and excellent environmental performance, making it suitable for commercial use.
2. Industrial Use
Industrial gas boilers used in the field of industry are primarily for power generation. The combustible gases commonly used in industrial gas boilers include blast furnace gas, coke oven gas, etc. The use of gas boilers in industry can alleviate labor intensity, improve working conditions, reduce operating costs, save on operational expenses, space, and labor.
3. Civilian
Home gas boilers, also known as wall-hung boilers, are primarily used for domestic hot water, bathing, and heating. They are easy to operate, can be controlled automatically, and are simple to maintain, making them an ideal choice for home heating.
































