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THERMOSTATIC TRAPS (bellows & bimetallic) operate on a difference in temperature between condensate and

steam.  They build up condensate so that the temperature of condensate drops down to a certain level below

saturation temperature in order for the trap to open.  By backing up condensate, the trap will tend to modulate

open or closed depending on load.

In a bellows trap, should the bellows become compressed by water hammer, it will not function properly.  The

occurrence of a leak will prevent the balanced pressure action of these traps.  When either condition occurs, the trap

will fail in its natural position either opened or closed.  If the trap fails closed, condensate will back up and no

sound will be heard.  If the trap fails open, a continous rushing of live steam will be heard.

With bimetallic traps, as the bimetallic plates set due to the heat they sense and the cooling effect on the plates, they

may not set properly which will prevent the plates from closing completely and allow steam to pass through.  This

will be heard as a constant rushing sound.

THERMODYNAMIC (DISC) traps work on the difference in dynamic reponse to velocity change in the flow of

compressible and incompressible fluids.  As steam enters, static pressure above the disc forces the disc against the

valve seat.  The static pressure over a large area overcomes the high inlet pressure of the steam.  As the steam starts

to condense, the pressure against the disc lessens and the trap cycles.  A good disc trap should cycle (hold-dis-

charge-hold) 4-10 times per minute.  When it fails, it usually fails in the open position, allowing continuous blow-

through of steam.

INVERTED BUCKET TRAPS normally fail in the open position because the trap loses its prime.  This condition

means a complete blow-through, not a partial loss.  The trap will no longer operate intermittently.  Aside from a

continuous rushing sound, another clue for steam blow-through is the sound of the bucket clanging against the side

of the trap.

A FLOAT AND THERMOSTATIC  trap normally fails in the "closed" position.  A pinhole leak produced in the

ball float will cause the float to be weighted down or water hammer will collapse the ball float.  Since the trap is

totally closed - no sound will be heard.  In addition, check the thermostatic element in the float and thermostatic

trap.  If the trap is operating correctly, this element is usually quiet; if a rushing sound is  heard, this will indicate

either steam or gas is blowing through the air vent.  This indicates that the vent has failed in the open position and

is wasting energy.

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NOTE:  A complimentary Steam Trap Trouble Shooting Guide is available.  Contact UE Systems

directly by phone or fax.

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Summary of Contents for VOLUME 1.3

Page 1: ...ULTRAPROBETM 100 INSTRUCTION MANUAL VOLUME 1 3...

Page 2: ...LTRAPROBE USERS OUR STAFF HAS YEARS OF FIELD EXPERIENCE AND IS STANDING READY TO ASSIST YOU SHOULD YOU NEED US WHEREVER YOU ARE REMEMBER WE ARE AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE FAX OR COMPUTER CALL 914 592 1220...

Page 3: ...of 0 to 70 Asthedialisturnedtotheright to 0 thesensitivityoftheinstrumentincreases Asthedialisturnedtotheleft to 70 thesensitivtydecreases Alowlevelultrasoundemissionproduceslowamplitude Forthisreason...

Page 4: ...ield It is used to block out stray ultrasound and to assist in narrowing the field of reception of the Scanning Module It also increases the sensitivity To use simply slip it over the front of the sca...

Page 5: ...r Amplifier which is a loud speaker that is compatible with the Ultraprobe headphone output jack 5 WTG 1 WARBLE TONE GENERATOR OPTION The WTG 1 Tone Generator is an ultrasonic transmitter designed to...

Page 6: ...s specific sensor is limited to the particular gas it was designed to sense e g helium The Ultraprobe can sense any type of gas leak since it detects the ultrasound produced by the turbulence of a lea...

Page 7: ...method only in addition to the glove use a wipe rag to wrap around the rubber focusing probe tip Hold the rag in the gloved hand so that it actsasa curtain i e there is enough material to cover the te...

Page 8: ...en but they will be heard This method is capable of obtaining successful leak checks in systems with leaks as low as 1x10 6 ml sec NOTE The low surface tension of the LLA is the reason small bubbles f...

Page 9: ...e leak to be tested the thickness of the test wall and the type of material tested i e is it sound absorbant or sound reflective Remember you are dealing with a high frequency short wave signal If the...

Page 10: ...ng tracking and corona without taking the switchgear off line to perform an infrared scan However it is recommended that both tests be used with enclosed switchgear NOTE When testing electrical equipm...

Page 11: ...ty whereas conventional methods are incapable of detecting very slight faults As a ball passes over a pit or fault in the race surface it produces an impact A structural resonance of one of the bearin...

Page 12: ...gy These normal microscopic disuniformities will begin to produce wear and the possibilities of small fissures may develop which contributes to the Pre Failure condition Therefore aside from normal we...

Page 13: ...ttent traps listen long enough to gauge the true cycle In some cases this may be longer than 30 seconds Bear in mind that the greater the load that comes to it the longer period of time it will stay o...

Page 14: ...orcesthediscagainstthe valve seat The static pressure over a large area overcomes the high inlet pressure of the steam As the steam starts to condense the pressure against the disc lessens and the tra...

Page 15: ...s or parts of the system and make it difficult to diagnose valve leakage In this case it is still possible to diagnose valve blow through by comparing sonic intensity differences by reducing the sensi...

Page 16: ...sound amplification is a very important feature Although there are obvious audible sounds emitted by most operating equipment it is the ultrasonic elements of the acoustic emissions that are generally...

Page 17: ...orexceedsANSIspecificationsandOSHAstandards Transmitter Patentedwarbletonetransmission Responsetime 300m sec Ambient Operating Temperature Range 32o 120o F 0o 50o C Relative Humidity 10 95 noncondensi...

Page 18: ...equipment with your hands or fingers Be sure to use appropriate lockout procedures when attempting repairs Be careful with loose hanging parts such as the wrist strap or headphone cord when inspectin...

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