Re: steam trap


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Posted by Tony Conner, TBP Industrial Steam Systems on December 23, 1997 at 17:50:36:

In Reply to: steam trap posted by Lou on December 23, 1997 at 17:25:36:

: What is a steam trap used for? Can you use anything else @

Lou: A steam trap is simply an automatic valve. It opens when it senses air and/or water, and closes when it senses steam. Contrary to a what many people think, it is NOT a pump. There are several different types: thermostatic, thermodynamic, float & thermostatic, etc. You could use a manual valve, like a gate or globe, if you wanted to stand there and open and close it. A trap holds the steam back until it gives up it's latent heat, and turns back into water. Tony



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