Application
Ball Float Steam Traps can be used in all process applications, like all kind of heat exchangers, tank and unit heaters and others, where condensate must be removed immediately after it forms.
GC1 is especially designed for applications in the food, pharmaceutical and other industries with small condensate loads and the need for stainless steel bodies. It can be also installed for drainage of steam main lines.
G11N & G12N | Cast Iron Steam Traps for small and medium condensate loads |
G15N | Cast Iron Steam Trap for low pressure and large condensate loads |
G3N, G5, G2 – G8 | Cast Iron Steam Traps for large condensate loads |
GH3N – GH5 | Cast Steel Steam Traps for large condensate loads |
GC1 | Stainless Steel Steam Traps for small condensate loads |
GC20 | Stainless Steel Steam Trap for medium condensate loads |
Features
All traps are equipped with stainless steel wear and corrosion resistant float, lever, valve and seat systems for a long and problem free operation. | |
Each ball float steam trap is equipped with an air vent for venting air and gases at the time of start-up and during operation. | |
The large capacity steam traps like G15N use a double ported balance valve system, which is small in its physical size compared with the very high capacity of the traps. | |
All traps are designed for quick and easy maintenance. |
Operation
1) On start-up air is quickly discharged through the thermostatic air vent (membrane or bimetal type). Cold condensate fills the steam trap body. As soon as a certain water level is reached, the float rises and opens the valve. The cold condensate is discharged through the open valve and the open air vent |
2) When the condensate reaches saturation temperature, the air vent closes and condensate is discharged only through the main valve orifice. The condensate forms a water seal inside the trap body, which prevents live steam loss at all times. |
3) The opening degree of the valve is regulated by the water level inside the trap body. Condensate is discharged continuously. As long as air enters the trap and accumulates at the top of the trap body, the temperature cools down a little bit and the air vent, which opens slightly below saturation temperature, begins to discharge the air from the trap |