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In a forced circulation boiler, a pump is added to speed up the flow of water through the tubes.
In some forced circulation boilers, the water is circulated twenty times the rate of evaporation.
One example of a forced circulation boiler is the LaMont boiler.
After returning to Babcocks in 1937, Hawthorne became involved in the development of forced circulation boiler and furnace design problems.
In a forced circulation boiler, an extra pump is used to increase the circulation rate as compared to that of a natural circulation boiler.
Later, Walter Douglas Lamont brought the idea from papers to existence.Walter Douglas La Mont introduced the concept of this forced circulation boiler in the year 1925.