703george
Mechanical
- Sep 17, 2024
- 6
Good Day Everyone,
Hope all is well.
We have a free float type steam trap (JH7RH-P) with a maximum differential pressure of 2 bar.
What happense if the differential pressure is more than 2 bar and the trap is full of condensate.?
Trap is mechanically designed for 100 barg.
As per the manual, the trap will be in closed position incase of higher differential pressure. (how?)
If the trap is filled with condensate, the float should rise up due to buoyancy and should discharge the condensate through the orifice.I am confused how the trap can be in closed position under high differential pressure and the trap with full of condensate.
Thanks for your time in reading this, and any feedback is ahighly appreciated.
George
Hope all is well.
We have a free float type steam trap (JH7RH-P) with a maximum differential pressure of 2 bar.
What happense if the differential pressure is more than 2 bar and the trap is full of condensate.?
Trap is mechanically designed for 100 barg.
As per the manual, the trap will be in closed position incase of higher differential pressure. (how?)
If the trap is filled with condensate, the float should rise up due to buoyancy and should discharge the condensate through the orifice.I am confused how the trap can be in closed position under high differential pressure and the trap with full of condensate.
Thanks for your time in reading this, and any feedback is ahighly appreciated.
George