Conventional Condensate Return System vs Pump Trap
Conventional Condensate Return System vs Pump Trap
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Hi,
Could anyone please share the personal experience of conventional condensate return system (collection in a tank and pumped through a level control pump) versus pump traps. I have looked on couple of products from Spirax Sarco and TLV. Basically I'm looking for some pros and cons for both the systems.
Could anyone please share the personal experience of conventional condensate return system (collection in a tank and pumped through a level control pump) versus pump traps. I have looked on couple of products from Spirax Sarco and TLV. Basically I'm looking for some pros and cons for both the systems.





RE: Conventional Condensate Return System vs Pump Trap
Using centrifugal pumps draws electricity and therefore has more operating costs. We have a number of pumps returning condnsate from big users and that type system is not maintenance free either. The initial cost (including spares, wires, starters, MCC capacity, etc) and maintenance costs (as a function of capital cost) are likely to be significantly higher for a centrifugal pump.
Basically I would make my decision based on the economics and the amount of condensate being returned. Equipment sizing sets some litits such as pumping back too small of a return (<5 gpm) with a centrifugal pump is impractical, as is pumping back too large of a return with a single pump trap (>50gpm). In the middle range you can go either way.
Of course the best option of all is to avoid either option by raising the process side temperature (tower pressure) to avoid any stall problems and just use a float trap. That's my experience anyway, others may have a different view.
best wishes,
sshep