May 18, 2023 #1 IanVG Mechanical Joined Jan 21, 2022 Messages 82 Location US Does anyone know if there are any rule of thumb Cv values for any steam traps? I.e. let's say I've got a float & thermostatic trap that's being used to drain a leg of cooled condensate. I'm trying to calc how long the leg will take to drain.
Does anyone know if there are any rule of thumb Cv values for any steam traps? I.e. let's say I've got a float & thermostatic trap that's being used to drain a leg of cooled condensate. I'm trying to calc how long the leg will take to drain.
May 18, 2023 #2 LittleInch Petroleum Joined Mar 27, 2013 Messages 23,113 Location GB The traps are usually rated in mass per hour. If the pressure drops then so will the flow. Try looking up the tech data for your steam trap. Remember - More details = better answers Also: If you get a response it's polite to respond to it. Upvote 0 Downvote
The traps are usually rated in mass per hour. If the pressure drops then so will the flow. Try looking up the tech data for your steam trap. Remember - More details = better answers Also: If you get a response it's polite to respond to it.