Please talk about how an inverted bucket trap is also good at using steam. If i understand it correctly the very design of the trap in order to function right must be made such that it remains primed at all times. Which means that the incoming steam bubbling up from the bottom of the water filled trap will more readily condense. This makes sense when u also realize that the trap is designed to not empty itself as much as possible. It needs some water in it to readily condense the incoming steam from the bottom. Its a perpetual self sustaining process. Am i wrong?
Please talk about how an inverted bucket trap is also good at using steam. If i understand it correctly the very design of the trap in order to function right must be made such that it remains primed at all times. Which means that the incoming steam bubbling up from the bottom of the water filled trap will more readily condense. This makes sense when u also realize that the trap is designed to not empty itself as much as possible. It needs some water in it to readily condense the incoming steam from the bottom. Its a perpetual self sustaining process. Am i wrong?
how to make this video? i am trying to make working principle animation. which application was used for this video?
If steam loss is there, can we reutilise this steam from condensate discharge?
Yes they are having condensate lines from that we separate out the flash steam and hot condensate is sent to boiler feed water
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