garfio
Mechanical
- Jul 17, 2005
- 86
I have 3 interrelated questions about superheated steam piping:
1) Good piping practice for saturated steam is to connect the branches on top of the headers. However, considering that in superheated steam lines there is not condensate, is this also a recommended practice or connections can be done at sides or bottom?
2) Is is necessary to install steam traps in superheated steam lines?
3) Can vertical loops be installed in a main superheated steam line?
I understand that condensate can be formed in a superheated steam line during startup, but it will be re-vaporized once superheated vapor starts flowing, so it may be that this will take care of the condensate problem in the above 3 cases.
I'll appreciate your opinion.
1) Good piping practice for saturated steam is to connect the branches on top of the headers. However, considering that in superheated steam lines there is not condensate, is this also a recommended practice or connections can be done at sides or bottom?
2) Is is necessary to install steam traps in superheated steam lines?
3) Can vertical loops be installed in a main superheated steam line?
I understand that condensate can be formed in a superheated steam line during startup, but it will be re-vaporized once superheated vapor starts flowing, so it may be that this will take care of the condensate problem in the above 3 cases.
I'll appreciate your opinion.