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Learn how to gain performance out of your firetube boiler by adding turbulators in the tubes. Today on the Boiling Point, Boiler University Instructor Scotty Hollis shows the benefits of using turbulators to help with efficiency of a boiler. By creating turbulence in the combustion gases, the heat is able to transfer more energy to the tubes and on to the water. This was a snippet from one our Boiler University 201 Courses. If you would like to learn more please visit https://www.wareinc.com/boiler-univer... WARE is All Ways Steam! Remember the value of your boiler system, maintain it properly and save cost in the future. Need Steam Boiler Parts quick? Check out our online boiler parts store, www.BoilerWAREhouse.com. +40,000 parts in stock! 502-968-2211 - Need a Boiler Rental? We offer nationwide boiler rental. Get a quote within an hour! 4steamware.com - Purchase clever, steam industry themed t-shirts. All proceeds go to Kosair Charities. YouTube Channel: / wareboilers Facebook: / wareinc Twitter: twitter.com/wareinc Website: www.wareinc.com Thank you for visiting our YouTube page. Ware Boilers’ videos are intended for promotional purposes only. Please contact our boiler professionals via https://www.wareinc.com/ with specific questions or repair needs. You should not attempt any boiler repair or modification without first consulting with a licensed contractor and the manufacturer. Ware Boilers does not warrant the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of information available on this YouTube page. Nothing contained in or provided in any of Ware Boilers’ videos is intended to constitute advice or to serve as a substitute for a licensed contractor’s inspection or manufacturer specifications. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk.