What is the angle of goose neck in boiler?
In a boiler, the angle of the goose neck is typically around 45 degrees. The goose neck is a pipe that connects the boiler to the steam drum. It is designed to allow for expansion and contraction of the boiler tubes, and to prevent water from entering the steam drum. The angle of the goose neck helps to ensure that water is properly drained away from the boiler and into the steam drum.