Boylerler, in other words, are plumbing materials that heat and store water thanks to the coil or resistance inside the water heaters. Boylers are divided into three types based on their structures.
- Single Coil Boyler: Water is heated thanks to a single coil.
- Double Coil Boyler: Heating is provided by double coil.
- Electric Boyler: Water is heated thanks to electricity.

Boyler Selection and Usage Areas
Boylers are generally used in central hot water preparation systems in areas where people live collectively. Coil fast boyler types are used in collective settlement areas and should not be confused with home type boylers. Home type boylers are focused on individual use, so their volumes and water heating capacities are much lower.
The main areas where boylers are used for heating water are as follows:
- Hospitals
- Schools
- Shopping Malls
- Hotels
- Dormitories
- Construction sites
- Apartments
- Sites
- Factories
How is Boyler Selection Made?
The most important criterion in boyler selection is the area of use. Boyler selection should be made by mechanical engineers based on certain criteria. Boyler selection is made according to the conditions of the Chamber of Mechanical Engineers based on the hot water needs of collective settlement areas. The calculated data is based on the amount of water needed per hour and all water usage sources (tap) are calculated by assuming they are open for one hour. In short, boyler selection should be made based on the hourly production value and the concurrent use factor.