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Steam Trap configuration
Steam_Question
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Hi all,
Has anyone worked on this type of configuration (a vertically mounted thermostatic steam trap)? I observed several heating units where the temperature immediately below the trap was higher than the temperature above the trap. This doesn't appear to be correct. This is a Vari-Vac system and so I also didn't expect to see temperatures higher than 200F in the system on a mild day. Any suggestions/observations are welcome. I've attached a photo (needs to be rotated 90 Degrees) and a thermal image for reference too.
Thanks!
Has anyone worked on this type of configuration (a vertically mounted thermostatic steam trap)? I observed several heating units where the temperature immediately below the trap was higher than the temperature above the trap. This doesn't appear to be correct. This is a Vari-Vac system and so I also didn't expect to see temperatures higher than 200F in the system on a mild day. Any suggestions/observations are welcome. I've attached a photo (needs to be rotated 90 Degrees) and a thermal image for reference too.
Thanks!
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Trap
As long as the B Dimension is adequate, a trap is a trap is a trap. Should behave the same as any other type.
As for the temperature...Does the 200F reading start before the trap, and work its way through, or does it come from the return first?
Is there a name or number on the trap? It might not even be thermostatic; maybe just a float.0 -
Steam Trap Configuration
Thanks for your response on this. The highest temperatures observed were at the trap itself and on the return side which would lead me to believe that there is steam in the return lines..0
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