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Steam Trap

The steam trap is an essential part of any steam system. It is the important link between good steam and condensate management, retaining steam within the process for maximum utilisation of heat, but releasing condensate and incondensable gases at the appropriate time. Although it is tempting to look at steam traps in isolation, it is their effect on the steam system as a whole that is often not appreciated. The following questions become important No steam system is complete without that crucial component ‘the steam trap’ (or trap). This is the most important link in the condensate loop because it connects steam usage with condensate return.

A steam trap quite literally ‘purges’ condensate, (as well as air and other incondensable gases), out of the system, allowing steam to reach its destination in as dry a state/condition as possible to perform its task efficiently and economically.

The quantity of condensate a steam trap has to deal with may vary considerably. It may have to discharge condensate at steam temperature (i.e. as soon as it forms in the steam space) or it may be required to discharge below steam temperature, giving up some of its ‘sensible heat’ in the process.