Continuous blowdown rate
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Steam Boiler API
Steam-boiler engineering maths as an API, computed locally and deterministically — the three numbers a boiler operator, plant engineer or steam-system designer actually works with. The boiler-hp endpoint converts a required heat output into boiler horsepower (heat ÷ 33,475 BTU/hr, the standard definition), the equivalent steam output in pounds per hour "from and at" 212 °F (34.5 lb/hr per BHP) and the output in kilowatts — a 1,000,000 BTU/hr load is about 29.9 BHP or 1,031 lb/hr of steam. The factor-of-evaporation endpoint gives the real capacity for your feedwater: the factor = (the total heat of the steam − the feedwater heat) ÷ 970.3, always greater than one because the boiler must add the sensible heat to bring water up to boiling, so a boiler rated "from and at" 212 °F actually makes less with 60 °F feedwater — which is exactly why preheating feedwater with an economiser raises capacity and saves fuel. The blowdown endpoint gives the continuous blowdown rate to hold the boiler water within its dissolved-solids limit: blowdown = steam × feedwater TDS ÷ (boiler limit − feedwater TDS), with the cycles of concentration and the blowdown as a percentage of feedwater — better feedwater means more cycles, less blowdown and less wasted hot water. Everything is computed locally and deterministically, so it is instant and private. Ideal for boiler operators, steam-plant and HVAC engineers, energy auditors, water-treatment specialists and process-engineering tools. Pure local computation — no key, no third-party service, instant. Engineering estimates — verify against the manufacturer data and local code. 3 compute endpoints. For moist-air properties use a psychrometric API; for compressed air use a compressor API.
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Free
Free
- 4,800 calls / month
- 2 requests / second
- Hard cap (429 above quota, no overage)
- 4,800 calls/month
- 2 req/sec
- Boiler-hp + evaporation + blowdown
- No credit card
Starter
€14.50 /month
- 52,000 calls / month
- 6 requests / second
- Hard cap (429 above quota, no overage)
- 52,000 calls/month
- 6 req/sec
- Feedwater-aware capacity & water maths
- Email support
Pro
€42.50 /month
- 221,000 calls / month
- 15 requests / second
- Hard cap (429 above quota, no overage)
- 221,000 calls/month
- 15 req/sec
- Plant & energy-audit pipelines
- Priority support
Mega
€135.00 /month
- 1,180,000 calls / month
- 40 requests / second
- Hard cap (429 above quota, no overage)
- 1,180,000 calls/month
- 40 req/sec
- Industrial / multi-plant scale
- Dedicated SLA
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curl https://api.oanor.com/boiler-api/SOME_PATH \
-H "x-oanor-key: oanor_test_..."
const res = await fetch("https://api.oanor.com/boiler-api/SOME_PATH", {
headers: { "x-oanor-key": "oanor_test_..." }
});
const data = await res.json();
$ch = curl_init("https://api.oanor.com/boiler-api/SOME_PATH");
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, ["x-oanor-key: oanor_test_..."]);
$response = curl_exec($ch);
import requests
r = requests.get(
"https://api.oanor.com/boiler-api/SOME_PATH",
headers={"x-oanor-key": "oanor_test_..."},
)
print(r.json())
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