CharlieH
Mechanical
- Mar 23, 2005
- 14
Hi all....
My question is about the location of steam traps in a line. I realize its purpose is to release condensate while not releasing steam, but I have a particular circumstance that I can not figure.
Consider a 3/4" line coming off the top of an existing horizontal 3/4" 150# steam line and continuing vertically 12'.
The line then goes north (horizontal) about 8'.
It then elbows (west) and branches into (2) parallel 3/4" lines with block valve (still horizontal).
Each line then has a pressure regulator (150# to 80#) and another block valve.
Each line then changes to preinsulated 1/2" SS tubing and goes vertically about 30' to supply an eductor/heater combo and the other for blowback purposes.
Questions:
1. Do I need a trap assembly before the pressure regulators (before the branch to use only one trap)?
2. Do I need two more trap assemblies (one at the bottom of the 30' vertical climb on each line)?
3. Any tips on calculating the condensate load?
4. Can you recommend any books on steam piping? For that sake, what do you recommend for general pipe design? I have an older copy of "The Piping Guide" (Sherwood and Whistance 1st ed - 1973). Is there a newer edition with more info or just a new cover?
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide.
Sincerely,
Charlie
My question is about the location of steam traps in a line. I realize its purpose is to release condensate while not releasing steam, but I have a particular circumstance that I can not figure.
Consider a 3/4" line coming off the top of an existing horizontal 3/4" 150# steam line and continuing vertically 12'.
The line then goes north (horizontal) about 8'.
It then elbows (west) and branches into (2) parallel 3/4" lines with block valve (still horizontal).
Each line then has a pressure regulator (150# to 80#) and another block valve.
Each line then changes to preinsulated 1/2" SS tubing and goes vertically about 30' to supply an eductor/heater combo and the other for blowback purposes.
Questions:
1. Do I need a trap assembly before the pressure regulators (before the branch to use only one trap)?
2. Do I need two more trap assemblies (one at the bottom of the 30' vertical climb on each line)?
3. Any tips on calculating the condensate load?
4. Can you recommend any books on steam piping? For that sake, what do you recommend for general pipe design? I have an older copy of "The Piping Guide" (Sherwood and Whistance 1st ed - 1973). Is there a newer edition with more info or just a new cover?
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide.
Sincerely,
Charlie