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CONDENSATE/ SEAL POT (CP)

CONDENSATE/ SEAL POT (CP)

Features

Suitable for High Pressures & Steam applications

Available in variety of material grades

IBR Certification available wherever required

When Used

TRUEWAY Condensate Pot is mainly used for steam applications. It is mainly used to protect sensitive metering systems/ devices by trapping & holding condensate & foreign material that may accumulate in Steam/ Gaseous Service Lines. It also works as a liquid barrier between the main line & secondary instruments to prevent steam, vapours & corrosive fluids from reaching them.

Technical Specification

END CONNECTIONS FPT/ SW
PIPE SIZE 1.5” to 4”. Sch.40 to Sch. XXS
PIPE THREAD END CONN (FPT) 1/4” to 2” NPT (Up to 9000 psi) (BSPP/ BSPT/ ISO/ Metric or any other types upon request)
DRAIN PLUGS Hex plugs provided optionally Length of Pipe/ Pipe Schedule to be specified.
SOCKET WELD END CONN (SW) 1/4” to 2” NB (up to 9000 psi)
TYPE 3 Way/ 4 Way. IBR Certificate Optional
MOC SS316, 304/ Alloy 400, 600, C276/ CS/ AS etc.

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Description

TRUEWAY Condensate Pot is a welded pressure vessel mainly used for steam applications. It is mainly used to protect sensitive metering systems/ devices by trapping & holding condensate & foreign material that may accumulate in Steam/ Gaseous Service Lines. It also works as a liquid barrier between the main line & secondary instruments to prevent steam, vapours & corrosive fluids from reaching them. Condensate Pots are available in Pipe Sizes as 2”,3” & 4” with 3 or 4 outlets. It is available in various grades as CS, AS & SS, optionally with IBR Certificate.

Industries

FAQs:

The primary function of a condensate seal pot is to trap and store condensate (liquid) that forms from gases or steam in a system. It helps to prevent the backflow of fluids, maintains proper system pressure, and ensures safe removal or disposal of the condensate.

Condensate seal pots are commonly used in:

  • Steam Systems: To trap and collect condensate that forms in steam lines and prevent backflow.
  • Gas Processing Plants: For removing condensate from gas pipelines while maintaining pressure.
  • Chemical and Petrochemical Industries: To protect equipment and prevent damage from corrosive condensates.
  • Power Generation Plants: In turbines and boiler systems to safely manage condensate.

  • Positioning: The condensate seal pot is installed at a low point in the system to allow gravity to help collect condensate.
  • Connecting Ports: It is connected to the piping system via inlet and outlet ports to capture condensate and allow drainage.
  • Drainage: A drainage outlet is set up to safely remove the condensate once collected.
  • Pressure Settings: Adjusting pressure settings to suit system needs is crucial for ensuring optimal function.

Condensate seal pots are designed to handle a wide range of pressure ratings, typically ranging from 150 psi to 1500 psi, or more, depending on the application and specific system requirements. It’s important to match the seal pot’s pressure rating with the operating pressure of your system.

Yes, condensate seal pots can be customized in terms of materials, pressure ratings, and connection types to meet specific operational needs or system requirements.

Yes, condensate seal pots come in a variety of sizes to fit different piping systems and pressure requirements. The size is typically chosen based on the flow rate and volume of condensate to be handled.

Yes, condensate seal pots made from materials like stainless steel and alloys are capable of handling high-temperature environments, such as those found in power plants or chemical reactors.