Common Issues With Industrial Gas Boilers

Caledonian Heating • 27 April 2023

Gas boilers are a crucial component in many industrial or commercial plumbing and heating systems. These boilers are designed to provide reliable and efficient heating for large buildings such as hospitals, schools, and factories, however, like any mechanical system, industrial boilers can experience a range of issues that can impact their performance and efficiency. Within this blog post, let Caledonian Heating & Plumbing Ltd highlight some of the most common issues with industrial gas boilers, offering solutions and suggestions along the way.


Water Quality

One of the most common issues with industrial gas boilers is poor water quality. Over time, minerals and sediment can accumulate in the boiler's water, leading to corrosion, scale build-up, and other issues. This can reduce the boiler's efficiency and increase the risk of breakdowns, which may prove costly or even prove the catalyst for even worse repercussions within the specified setting.


Ignition Problems

Ignition problems are another common issue with industrial gas boilers. If the ignition system fails to light the gas, the boiler will not produce heat. This can be caused by a range of factors, including faulty ignition components, a blocked burner, or a lack of fuel. Instead of handling this yourself, the trusty option is always to call upon a professional from Caledonian Heating & Plumbing Ltd - who will be able to diagnose and rectify the problem.


Pressure Problems

Industrial boilers operate under high pressure, and any drop in pressure can cause problems. Common causes of pressure drops include leaks in the system, malfunctioning pressure valves, and low water levels. You may even have noticed water dripping through the ceiling, or a damp patch on the wall - this could indicate a pesky leak.


Fuel Supply Issues

Industrial gas boilers rely on a steady supply of fuel to function properly. If the gas supply is interrupted, the boiler may not produce heat, or it may shut down entirely. This can be caused by a range of factors, including supply line damage, gas leaks, or a problem with the gas metre. Best tackled by thoroughly trained industry professionals, you risk endangering yourself if you decide to investigate this issue yourself without an adequate background in repair work.


Thermostat Problems

The thermostat is responsible for regulating the temperature of the boiler. If the thermostat malfunctions, the boiler may produce too much or too little heat. This can lead to discomfort for building occupants and reduce the boiler's efficiency.


If you are experiencing issues with your industrial gas boiler, it is important to address them as soon as possible. Delaying repairs can lead to more serious issues down the line and increase your energy costs. At Caledonian Heating Ltd, we specialise in commercial plumbing and heating services, including industrial boiler repair and maintenance. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help keep your industrial boiler running smoothly.

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