Shoot Blower -

When soot builds up, it creates hot spots. Regular blowing prevents excessive temperature rise, reducing the thermal fatigue on tubes.

Soot blowers operate by directing a high-velocity jet of cleaning medium—usually steam or compressed air—onto the boiler tubes. The mechanical energy of the jet causes the deposits to crack and erode away. shoot blower

It releases steam (due to its high availability and effective cleaning ability) onto the tubes. When soot builds up, it creates hot spots

Unchecked soot accumulation can lead to heavy fouling and slagging, resulting in high-temperature corrosion and, eventually, tube ruptures. When soot builds up