The liquid expansion steam trap employs a liquid expansion device to discharge condensate at a predefined temperature.
Bucket steam trap.
The inverted bucket is the most reliable steam trap operating principle known.
Liquid expansion steam traps.
Startup only condensate open position.
Inverted bucket traps are the most robust type of the mechanical traps.
Working of a inverted bucket steam trap.
Inverted bucket steam traps.
As the bucket moves up and down in the condensate a linkage connected to the bucket closes or opens a discharge valve trapping the condensate or allowing it to escape.
Discharge condensate as soon as it is formed unless it is desirable to use the sensible heat of the liquid condensate.
In inverted bucket steam traps the bucket within the trap is attached to a lever that opens and closes the trap valve in response to the bucket s motion.
The bucket trap uses an inverted bucket as a float device and a linkage connects the bucket to the valve head.
Inverted bucket traps are the most robust type of the mechanical traps.
The three important functions of steam traps are.
The inverted bucket within the trap will rest on the bottom of the trap body keeping the valve open and allowing condensate to be discharged figure a in the top of the bucket there is a small bleed hole which allows air to escape from inside the bucket and exit through the outlet port figure b when steam arrives through the inlet of the trap it fills the inverted.
In this trap an inverted bucket floats in the condensate that has filled the strap.
An inverted bucket floats in condensate that surrounds the bucket.
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.
Inverted bucket steam trap is a density operated steam trap which operates on the difference in density between steam and water.
When steam or air flows into the underside of the inverted bucket and condensate surrounds it on the outside the steam causes the bucket to become buoyant and rise.
The heart of its simple design is a unique leverage system that multiplies the force provided by the bucket to open the valve against pressure.
Inverted bucket traps rely on the density difference between steam and water to drain condensate as it forms.
When steam or air enters the bucket the bucket gains buoyancy and closes the valve.
With check valve fitted in the inlet they can be used with superheated steam.