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Submerged Pipe Coils
Submerged pipe coils are sometimes gravity
drained, with the trap installed below the coil.
Figure 2 shows such an installation. Use a
safety factor of 2 for trap sizing.
When it is not practical to install the trap
below the tank level, a lift fitting or water seal
must be provided to bring the condensate to
the trap level over the heated tank. Figure 3
shows a water seal arrangement. Note that
the trap is installed below the siphon looped
over the top of the tank. Condensate collects
in the water seal and is elevated to the
siphon loop by the differential pressure. A
safety factor of 3 should be used.
Large diameter coils may require yet another
type of installation. Where the coil diameter is
larger than the trap inlet size, the installation
shown in Figure 4 should be used. A smaller
tube is placed inside the large tube and
insures that steam will not enter the trap until
all of the condensate has been drained from
the coil. The lift fitting tube is usually sized
one pipe size smaller than the trap inlet, but
never less than 1/2” pipe size.
The coils in Figures 2,3 and 4 are of the con-
tinuous type. Coils are often multi-circuited. A
safety factor of 4 is needed where this is the
case because of the higher warm-up load.
Embossed plate coils are piped in the same
fashion as ordinary pipe coils. Where the coil
is of the continuous type and gravity drained,
the safety factor is 2 to 1. Siphon drained
coils require a 3 to 1 safety factor. Multiple
header plate coils should have a safety factor
of 3 to 1 if they are gravity drained and 4 to 1
if siphon drained. Figure 5 illustrates these
coil types.
Draining
Submerged
Coils
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TANK
TRAP
STEAM
STRAINER
TANK
TRAP
STEAM
STRAINER
SWING CHECK VALVE
TANK
TRAP
STEAM
STRAINER
SWING CHECK VALVE
PLATE COIL
TRAP
PLATE COIL
TANK
TANK
TANK
TANK
TRAP
TRAP
TRAP
PLATE COIL
PLATE COIL
Continuous coils–gravity drained
Figure 2
Continuous coils–siphon drained
Figure 3
Large diameter continuous coil
siphon drained
Figure 4
Typical embossed plate coil installations
Figure 5
Continuous coil–gravity drained
Continuous coil–siphon drained
Multiple header coil
siphon drained
Multiple header coil
gravity drained