Answer Posted / alok prabhu
Boiler parts are basically devided into 2 different
sections,
1) Accessories
2) fittings or(I dont remember the other name for it)
Fittings are the mandatory parts required for safe
operation of a boiler eg safty valves,blow off
valves,temperature gauges,pressure safety valves,etc.
Accessories are the parts which are not as important as
fittings but can be fitted for good operation of boilers.
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