Excellent video ! Thanks for taking the time to machine the trap and install glass so one can actually see how the trap works. I have worked with steam for 30+ years and have rebuilt many Armstrong inverted bucket traps but have never actally seen one working till now. I was brought here in search of Carbonic acid and the role a trap has in removing CO2 , O2, and other gases from steam I'm having problems with blown steam coils approx. 1 MBTU each @ 100PSI freezing up and bursting. Thank You !
So the bucket fills with condensate? How does the condensate leave the bucket so that it can rise back up and close the valve? I’m getting a little confused thinking about it
Excellent video ! Thanks for taking the time to machine the trap and install glass so one can actually see how the trap works. I have worked with steam for 30+ years and have rebuilt many Armstrong inverted bucket traps but have never actally seen one working till now. I was brought here in search of Carbonic acid and the role a trap has in removing CO2 , O2, and other gases from steam I'm having problems with blown steam coils approx. 1 MBTU each @ 100PSI freezing up and bursting.
Thank You !
Thanks,and good knowledge.
Where did you get the glass piping and traps?
I'm confused... Why is water being directed through the out? Shouldn't only condensable gases be getting through?
good idea,,,,i like it
По рус ки есть такой материал?
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Does it work only with steam or also with other gas/liquid mixture?
same question
So the bucket fills with condensate? How does the condensate leave the bucket so that it can rise back up and close the valve? I’m getting a little confused thinking about it
condensate go`s on the outside of the bucket up and out, a little bit will go thru the bucket vent
He said, Orifice!