KujoChE
Chemical
- Oct 2, 2003
- 5
We currently run a steam ejector to evacuate an evaporator system. The exhaust for the ejector is vented out the wall horizontally, and sprays steam and condensate all over.
I am going to turn the vent vertically up, and leave a drain leg on the vent. I am wondering if there are rules of thumb for running a vent of this type. Is it better to just run the steam pipe into the center of a reducing tee, with the large end pointed up and the small end run to the ground?
We are in Ohio, so we get cold weather, is heat trace/insulation necessary for the drain leg?
Any advice is appreciated.
I am going to turn the vent vertically up, and leave a drain leg on the vent. I am wondering if there are rules of thumb for running a vent of this type. Is it better to just run the steam pipe into the center of a reducing tee, with the large end pointed up and the small end run to the ground?
We are in Ohio, so we get cold weather, is heat trace/insulation necessary for the drain leg?
Any advice is appreciated.