Thomas George Rakestraw 1918
A condensates return temperature indicates excessive steam.
A condensates return temperature of 210 degrees indicates excessive steam pressure.
steam trap is a reverse filter, mean filter the steam and allow the water
Some that catches like a mouse trap and skeet trap or steam trap
Who invented the p trap
The purpose of a steam trap is discharging noncondensable and condensable gases. They are essentially automatic valves that discharge using a small amount of live steam.
the bear trap was invented in the 17th century
The purpose of a steam trap is to stop steam from passing beyond its point of use. A steam trap performs two functions. One is that it is an air vent. Two, is that it is a water outlet valve.
Steam Room Trap, Caurosel Trap, Oxygen Trap, Acid Trap and Barbed Wire Noose Trap.
Steam trap? Grease trap? moisture trap (drip leg)? Running trap? "P" trap? Drum trap. 1/2 S trap? sediment trap?
An inverted steam trap works by allowing condensate to flow out of the system while preventing steam from escaping. When condensate builds up, the trap closes and prevents steam from passing through until the condensate is released. This helps maintain efficient operation by removing unwanted condensate and maintaining steam within the system.
Mouse trap was invented in 1963 :]