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– The cause of the explosion is simple: the boiler was constantly heating up, it had no where to release the pressure, it turned the water into water vapor with a temperature of 120-130 degrees and therefore could not withstand the pressure – says Marinković.
– He ordered a safety and regulation thermostat, since none of them was configured to stop heating after reaching a certain temperature. Since they failed, the safety valve was supposed to release the pressure in the boiler, but that didn’t happen either. The water, which turns into steam at a temperature of more than 100 degrees, was supposed to come out of the boiler. It was constantly heating up and the temperature reached over 120 degrees, while it shouldn’t exceed 75.
As our interlocutor points out, it is possible that the water heater that was bought a year and a half ago had an error, that is, it did not have the three necessary elements. Also, if it was installed as factory-made, the boiler certainly had something faulty.
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