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Facts at Your Fingertips-201003-Steam Tracer Lines and Traps PDF

Steam tracer lines maintain the temperature of a primary pipe using steam. Tracer lines are often used outdoors, so weather is important. Steam traps retain steam to transfer heat, then discharge condensate and air to prevent short-circuiting of multiple tracer lines on the same primary pipe. Trap selection considers the system objectives, operating reliably over long periods while purging condensate and air under light or frozen conditions. Trap sizing is based on a formula using pipe length, heat transfer rate, temperature difference, insulation efficiency, and latent heat of steam.

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Facts at Your Fingertips-201003-Steam Tracer Lines and Traps PDF

Steam tracer lines maintain the temperature of a primary pipe using steam. Tracer lines are often used outdoors, so weather is important. Steam traps retain steam to transfer heat, then discharge condensate and air to prevent short-circuiting of multiple tracer lines on the same primary pipe. Trap selection considers the system objectives, operating reliably over long periods while purging condensate and air under light or frozen conditions. Trap sizing is based on a formula using pipe length, heat transfer rate, temperature difference, insulation efficiency, and latent heat of steam.

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Steam Tracer

Lines and Traps


Department Editor: Scott Jenkins

S
Temperature differential
team tracer lines are designed to maintain the fluid in a
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primary pipe at a designated uniform temperature. In most
cases, these tracer lines are used outdoors, which makes 11 11
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ambient weather conditions a critical consideration. 9 9
The primary purpose of steam traps on tracer lines is to retain 8 8
the steam until its latent heat is fully utilized, and then discharge 7 7
the condensate and non-condensable gases. As is true with any
6 6
piece of heat transfer equipment, each tracer line should have its

Btu/ft2/h/ºF temperature difference


own trap. Even though multiple tracer lines may be installed on 5 5
the same primary fluid line, unit trapping is required to prevent
4.5 4.5
short-circuiting.
In selecting and sizing steam traps, it is important to consider 4.0 4.0
their compatibility with the objectives of the system, as traps must
3.5 3.5
accomplish the following:
3.3 3.3
1. Conserve energy by operating reliably over a long time period
2. Provide abrupt periodic discharge in order to purge the 3.0 3.0
condensate and air from the line 2.8 '
2.8
3. Operate under light load conditions (
4. Resist damage from freezing if the steam is shut off 2.6
)
2.6
The cost of steam makes wasteful tracer lines an exorbitant 2.5 I 2.5
+
7 9;
overhead that no industry can afford. 2.4 ,
K H< 2.4
'& JI
< B7
Trap selection for steam tracer lines 2.3 2.3
The condensate load to be handled on a steam tracer line can
be determined from the heat loss from the product pipe by using 2.2 2.2
this formula:
2.15 2.15
L ×U × T × E
Q=
S×H 2.10
Where:
FIGURE 2. (above) The graph
Q = Condensate load in lb/h /h depicts heat loss of an uninsulated
L = Length of product pipe pipe. The temperature differential is
between tracer line derived from the process tempera-
traps in ft ture minus ambient design (T=75˚F)

U = Heat transfer factor in


Btu/ft2/°F/h Safety factor
ΔT = Temperature differentiall in °F Use a 2:1 safety factor whether
E = One minus the efficiency cy of insulation exposure to ambient weather
(example: 75% efficientt insulation or conditions is involved or not.
1 – 0.75 = 0.25 or E = 0.25) Do not oversize steam traps or
tracer lines. Select a steam trap
S = Linear feet of pipe line per ft2 of surface
to conserve energy and to avoid
H = Latent heat of steam in Btu/lb plugging with dirt, scale and
metallic oxides.
EXAMPLE
Installation
Three tracer lines at 100 psig g steam pressure are Install distribution or supply lines
used on a 20-in.-dia., 100-ft-long
ong insulated pipe at a height above the product lines
to maintain a process temperature
ature of 190°F with requiring steam tracing. For the
an outdoor design temperature re of –10°F. Assume efficient drainage of condensate
further that the pipe insulation
n is 75% efficient. and purging of non-condensables,
What is the condensate load?? pitch tracer lines for gravity drain-
Using the formula: age and trap all low spots. This
FIGURE 1. A con- will also help avoid tracer line
100 ft × 2.44 Btu/ft 2 / o F/ h × 200 o F × 0.25 densate manifold freezing (see Figure 1).
=72 lb/h
0.191 ft lin /ft 2 × 880 Btu/lb shows multiple tracer To conserve energy, return con-
lines and steam traps densate to the boiler. Freeze-pro-
Divide by three in order to get the load per tracer line: 24 lb/h. tection drains on trap discharge
On most tracer line applications, the flow to the steam trap headers are suggested where
is surprisingly low; therefore, the smallest trap is normally freezing conditions prevail.
adequate. Based on its ability to conserve energy by operating Acknowledgements
reliably over a long period of time, handle light loads, resist Material for this month’s “Facts at Your Fingertips” column
freezing and purge the system, an inverted bucket trap is recom- was supplied by Armstrong International,
mended for tracer line service. Three Rivers, Mich.

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