YungPlantEng
Chemical
- Jan 19, 2022
- 91
It’s common practice at my plant to bleed condensate manually for under sized steam traps on start up to “heat it more quickly”. Obviously if you have a flooded tube sheet or even overly high tube condensate removing condensate is a good idea but is opening a bypass valve full bore more or less effective than the utilization of a normally sized steam trap in terms of improving rate?
My train of thought is that there would be some upstream loss of pressure if you’re not careful that would move the saturated steam to an unsaturated lower P superheated steam. Don’t really have anything to base that on though
My train of thought is that there would be some upstream loss of pressure if you’re not careful that would move the saturated steam to an unsaturated lower P superheated steam. Don’t really have anything to base that on though