what is the difference b/w steam generator& boiler?
Answer Posted / subhasis sarkar
steam generator is anything which produce steam.as like
pressure cooker.boiler.but boiler is a closed vessal in
which minimum pressure in 3.5 bar.and minimum volume is 7
galon or 22.75 ltrs.
nit raipur.
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