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If the steam pressure is 25 bars the condensate pressure is at most 25 bars. Typically it is slightly less due to friction of the fluid passing through the steam traps. As the condensate approaches the condensate tank, where it is normally vented to atmosphere, the pressure decreases in the system to near atmospheric.

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