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Steam Trap Audit

Steam Trap Audit

Overview

A steam trap is a mechanical valve that separates condensate from steam for a return trip to the boiler. Many steam traps underperform by plugging or sticking, leading to inefficient separation of water from steam. Optimized steam traps can reduce energy costs by 10% to 15%. In a steam strap study,

Scope of Work

We uses thermography find plugged or leaking steam traps.
Using infrared imaging, we measure and compare pipe temperatures upstream and downstream from the traps.
The client receives a detailed report about the efficiency of the system with specific recommendations that can immediately reduce utility costs.
Steam Trap Thermal Measurement 1

Steam Trap Measurement 1

Steam Trap Thermal Measurement 2

Steam Trap Measurement 2

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