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Condensate Device
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DanHolohan
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It's in the Library:
http://www.heatinghelp.com/pdfs/85.pdf
Scroll to page 13. Webster 126-T trap
http://www.heatinghelp.com/pdfs/85.pdf
Scroll to page 13. Webster 126-T trap
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Condensate Device (What is this thing)
Does anyone know what this device is? Condensate is coming into the device from the pipe on the right, it is going to a condensate receiver to the left pipe and the pipe going up seems to be a vent. Any help would be great.0 -
Steam trap
Looks like a bucket type steam trap. You would see them on larger systems.There was an error rendering this rich post.
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I agree
some sort of trap. Did you find a model name or number on it? What type of building is it in?
I seem to recall seeing traps like this on larger systems fed from a central boiler plant, where you could modulate the pressure individually in each building.
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