Steam Traps

A steam trap is a device used to discharge condensates and non-condensable gases with a negligible consumption or loss of live steam. Steam traps are nothing more than automatic valves. They open, close or modulate automatically. The three important functions of steam traps are:

  1. Discharge condensate as soon as it is formed (unless it is desirable to use the sensible heat of the liquid condensate)
  2. Have a negligible steam consumption (i.e. being energy efficient)
  3. Have the capability of discharging air and other non-condensable gases.

Types:

  • MECHANICAL STEAM TRAPS
  • THERMOSTATIC STEAM TRAPS
  • THERMODYNAMIC STEAM TRAPS