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FILTERS AND STRAINERS

Miscellaneous Mechanical Components DOE-HDBK-1018/2-93 STEAM TRAPS Although  there  are  several  variations  of  the  orifice-type  steam  trap,  each  has  one  thing  in common; it  contains  no moving  parts.   One or  more  restricted passageways  or orifices  allow condensate to trickle through, but do not allow steam to flow through.  Some orifice-type steam traps have baffles in addition to orifices. Summary The following important information in this chapter is summarized below. Steam  Traps  Summary A steam trap consists of a valve and a device or arrangement that causes the valve to  open  and  close  as  necessary  to  drain  the  condensate  from  the  lines  without allowing the escape of steam.   Steam traps are installed at low points in the system or machinery to be drained. The type of steam trap used depends primarily on its application.  Types include ball float, bucket traps, thermostatic traps, bellows-type traps, impulse traps, and orifice- type traps. Impulse steam traps pass steam and condensate through a strainer before entering the trap.   A circular baffle keeps the entering steam and condensate from impinging on the cylinder or on the disk.  The impulse type of steam trap is dependent on the fact that hot water under pressure tends to flash into steam when the pressure is reduced. Rev. 0 ME-05 Page 39

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