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Steam dumping is a process used in power plants or industrial facilities to release excess steam from a system to maintain safe operating conditions. This is typically done when the steam generation exceeds the capacity of the equipment to utilize it, preventing potential damage or safety hazards. By diverting or releasing the extra steam, operators can manage pressure and temperature levels effectively. It is an important safety and operational practice in steam-based systems.

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