Jacketed Kettles - Trap


Trap Requirements - Gravity Drained Kettles

The steam traps that best suit gravity drained kettle applications:

  • conserve energy well over the life of the trap
  • resist damage due to wear
  • resist damage from hydraulic shock
  • can purge the system of condensate and non-condensables
  • handle dirt without a discernible loss of performance
  • can handle start-up air loads well

The best trap choice for this application is the inverted bucket (IB) trap with large vent. The best alternative is a float and thermostatic (F&T) trap. Use a thermostatic trap if lower cost or smaller physical size is required.

Trap Requirements - Syphon Drained Kettles

Syphon drained kettles have the same trap requirements as gravity drained kettles, with the additional requirements that these traps

  • be able to vent air at very low pressure (1/4 psig/0.02 bar)
  • handle flash steam effectively

The best trap for syphon drained kettles is the differential condensate controller (DC). Alternately an IB steam trap with a large vent might be used.

Gravity Drained Kettles

  Characteristic
Inverted
Bucket
F&T
Disc  Thermostatic 
Differential
Controller
A Method of Operation  Intermittent  Continuous  Intermittent  Intermittent  Continuous
B Energy Conservation (Time in Service)  Excellent  Good  Poor  Fair Excellent
C Resists Wear  Excellent  Good  Poor  Fair Excellent
D Resists Corrosion  Excellent  Good  Excellent  Good Excellent
E Resists Hydraulic Shock  Excellent  Poor  Excellent  Poor Excellent
F Vents Air and CO2 at Steam Temperature  Yes  No  No  No Yes
G Vents Air at Very Low Pressure
(1/4 psig)(.02 bar)
 Poor  Excellent  NR  Good Excellent
H Handles Start-up Air Loads  Fair  Excellent  Poor  Excellent Excellent
I Operates Against Back Pressure  Excellent  Excellent  Poor  Excellent  Excellent
J Resists Damage from Freezing  Good  Poor  Good  Good Good
K Can Purge System  Excellent  Fair  Excellent  Good Excellent
L Performs on Very Light Loads  Excellent  Excellent  Poor  Excellent Excellent
M Responds to Slugs of Condensate  Immediate  Immediate  Delayed  Delayed  Immediate
N Handles Dirt  Excellent  Poor  Poor Fair Excellent
O Comparative Physical Size  Large  Large Small  Small Large
P Handles "Flash Steam"  Fair  Poor  Poor  Poor  Excellent
Q Mechanical Failure (Open -- Closed)  Open  Closed  Open Open, Closed Open
                     
First Choice       Alternative       Overriding condition    
 

Syphon Drained Kettles

  Characteristic
Inverted
Bucket
F&T
Disc  Thermostatic 
Differential
Controller
A Method of Operation  Intermittent  Continuous  Intermittent  Intermittent  Continuous
B Energy Conservation (Time in Service)  Excellent  Good  Poor  Fair Excellent
C Resists Wear  Excellent  Good  Poor  Fair Excellent
D Resists Corrosion  Excellent  Good  Excellent  Good Excellent
E Resists Hydraulic Shock  Excellent  Poor  Excellent  Poor Excellent
F Vents Air and CO2 at Steam Temperature  Yes  No  No  No Yes
G Vents Air at Very Low Pressure
(1/4 psig)(.02 bar)
 Poor  Excellent  NR  Good Excellent
H Handles Start-up Air Loads  Fair  Excellent  Poor  Excellent Excellent
I Operates Against Back Pressure  Excellent  Excellent  Poor  Excellent  Excellent
J Resists Damage from Freezing  Good  Poor  Good  Good Good
K Can Purge System  Excellent  Fair  Excellent  Good Excellent
L Performs on Very Light Loads  Excellent  Excellent  Poor  Excellent Excellent
M Responds to Slugs of Condensate  Immediate  Immediate  Delayed  Delayed  Immediate
N Handles Dirt  Excellent  Poor  Poor Fair Excellent
O Comparative Physical Size  Large  Large Small  Small Large
P Handles "Flash Steam"  Fair  Poor  Poor  Poor  Excellent
Q Mechanical Failure (Open -- Closed)  Open  Closed  Open Open, Closed Open
                     
First Choice       Alternative       Overriding condition    





Resource Library
Resource Library
Contact Us
Contact Us
Find a Rep
Find a Rep
Request a Quote
Request a Quote
System Assessment
System Assessment
Calculators
Calculators
View Cart
View Cart