WATER HEATING
EFFICIENT WATER HEATING
Steam sparging (also known as steam injection sparging or direct steam sparging) is a process used to heat water in tanks by injecting live steam directly into the liquid through a perforated pipe, nozzle, or specialized sparger device (often located at the bottom or side of the tank). This method transfers heat via direct contact condensation of the steam, rapidly raising the water temperature.
A typical setup includes a steam supply line connected to a sparger (perforated pipe with holes for even bubble distribution to reduce noise/vibration) submerged in the tank. Steam bubbles rise, condense, and release latent heat directly to the water, achieving efficient heating

