CEJS offers a clean, easy-to-use alternative to fossil fuels and allows users to take advantage of lower energy rates during daily or seasonal off-peak periods. The electrode boiler uses the conductive and resistive properties of water to carry electric current, which generates steam. An AC current flows from each electrode to neutral using water as the conductor. Because the water has electrical resistance, this current flow generates heat directly in the water itself. The more current that flows, the more steam is produced. All of the electric energy is converted into heat without requiring stack transfer. The electrodes are vertically mounted around the inside of the pressure vessel, which enables the unit to produce maximum steam using minimal floor space.
Cleaver Brooks, (414) 359-0600

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