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Technique: Steam Trap
The purpose of a steam trap is not as the
name may indicate to trap steam, but rather to trap condensate
in a steam line. The trap is mounted on or adjacent to a
steam line. The trap should open and capture condensate
when there is condensate in the steam line. The trap should
be closed when steam is present in the line. It is usually
important that the traps perform closing and opening quickly
to reduce steam and condensate losses. Condensate trapped
in the steam trap may be purged into a condensate return
system or may be purged to the atmosphere depending on system
design.

There are three types of steam traps, they are:
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Ball float & bucket traps are mechanical steam
traps. They operate be response to the difference density
between and steam and condensate.
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Thermostatic steam traps operate by noticing the temperature
difference between condensate and steam.
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Thermodynamic traps operate by the difference in thermodynamic
energy between steam and condensate.

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