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SteamStar

Your steam systems have something to tell you...


 

How does it work?

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In order to operate, SteamStar must be “fed” with information about the traps. There are two ways to supply this data: either by collecting the data manually, which requires a technician to physically test each trap (generally once a year); or by collecting the data continuously and automatically, using Armstrong's wireless monitoring tool - SteamEye®.

SteamEye® is installed on the pipeline upstream of the trap. This makes it completely universal - in fact, it can be used on any make or type of trap. SteamEye monitors the operation of the steam traps 24/7. The results are transmitted by radio frequency (RF) to a central gateway, and could be transmitted to SteamStar if Internet connection is available.

This makes SteamStar and SteamEye the ideal combination for managing your steam trap system!

Manual data collection (1.320k) - Download SteamStar (5.247k) - Download
Automatic data collection (956k) - Download Armstrong know-how (55k) - Download

What about your existing trap surveys? Trap surveys you made in the past are not lost! Actually, any information on your steam trap system available electronically could be easily injected in SteamStar. Thus, the history of your trap population is recovered and could be even better understood, thanks to the analysis capacities of SteamStar.
Armstrong now offers you the opportunity to optimize your steam system and become more competitive. In fact, its new solution lets you:

  • Keep changes in the cost of steam under control;
  • Reduce needless CO2 emissions;
  • Reduce the manpower deployed for maintenance;
  • Limit damage to the installation and production shut-downs.

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