Drip applications refer to the removal of condensate formed in steam lines due to radiant heat loss of the hot steam pipes to surrounding air. The condensate is collected in ‘drip legs’ as it travels through the steam mains and discharged thru the steam trap.
The amount of condensate formed (lbs/hr) primarily depend on steam pressure, the surrounding air temperature and whether the piping system is insulated or not.
Heat Exchanger Application
Heat Exchangers are used for continuous processes such as heating a continuous flow of water or other liquid.
Air Heating Application
Air Heating coils using pressurized steam as the heat source are used for elevating air temperature. When more than one heating coil is used in series It’s preferable to have a separate steam trap on each individual coil.