ProjectEng
Chemical
- Nov 6, 2002
- 55
We have a safety relief valve on our 175psi steam header. The discharge of the relief valve is piped through the building and up through the roof. A drain leg w/ temp probe and control valve is piped to the floor.
I assume whoever installed this setup thought that as condensate cooled below the 175psi steam temperature, the control valve would open and allow it to drain to the floor. And if the relief valve would lift, the higher temperature would trigger the valve to go closed.
It seems to me that this setup can all be simplified with a steam trap. Any thoughts?
I assume whoever installed this setup thought that as condensate cooled below the 175psi steam temperature, the control valve would open and allow it to drain to the floor. And if the relief valve would lift, the higher temperature would trigger the valve to go closed.
It seems to me that this setup can all be simplified with a steam trap. Any thoughts?