![]() It can also be readily expanded to ¾” or larger size after steam trap.Ĥ. For e.g if there is a ¾” condensate outlet it the steam trap size and the piping/tubing connecting to steam trap should be ¾” or larger. If needed the tubing/piping size can be increased after the steam trap. Before steam trap, Reduction of size to be avoided. Diameter of tubing/piping to the steam trap should be equal to or larger than the process condensate outlet connection. Pressure and velocity cannot be relied on to remove the condensate from the process.ģ. ![]() Condensate must flow from the process to the steam trap by the forces of gravity. Designs where one steam trap is used for multiple condensate drainage are to be avoided.Ģ. ![]() ![]() Consideration to be given for a dedicated steam trap for each condensate accumulated in steam systems. Some basic points on Steam trap p&id and piping elements is stated below.ġ. ![]()
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