3.Liebert steam supply hose or
Figure #19
Long Steam Lines
Condensate To Drain
4.Minimize the length of steam line and keep it as straight as possible, minimizing bends.
Also, avoid using 90 elbows. Wherever possible, use long radius turns (using tube bender on oversized copper or pairs of 45 elbows). This will reduce the condensate generated by heat loss. This will also reduce the back pressure and avoid the need to buy/install an accessory Fill Cup Extension Kit. See Figure #22.
5.Ensure that the steam hose does not kink or sag. The steam hose becomes more flexible when hot. The hose should be supported to prevent water traps. Only use steam hose for connections or steam lined runs of 5 feet or less. See Figure #20.
Figure #20
Steam Hose Routing
AVOID WATER TRAPS
AVOID KINKS
PROPER
SLOPE
GENTLE
SWEEPING
TURNS
6.To ensure
7.Steam lines for SGH 050 through 200 require
8.Do not use steel or plastic pipe for steam distribution, or hose other than Liebert supplied. Substitution will void warranty.
9.If steam line is routed below steam distributor or if the steam distributor is lower than the humidifier, a condensate trap ‘tee’ will be required to remove water at this low point. Run condensate from trap to nearest drain lower than the distributor. See Figure #21.
Figure #21
Condensate Tee at any Low Point in Steam Line
NOT ACCEPTABLE | ||
WITHOUT TRAP "TEE" | ||
| DUCT | |
OBSTRUCTION | ||
HUMIDIFIER |
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CONDENSATE "TEE" | TO FLOOR | |
DRAIN | ||
AT LOW POINT IN | ||
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STEAM HOSE |
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CONSULT FACTORY |
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CREATE A FALSE LOW POINT TO REMOVE
CONDENSATE WHENEVER THE
STEAM LINE MUST APPROACH THE
DISTRIBUTOR FROM ABOVE.
10.All
11.Do not run steam line more than 1 foot per lb/hr output. Example, 10 lbs/hr should not have a steam run longer than 10 feet. If long runs are unavoidable, the humidifier should be sized larger to compensate for condensate losses and insulated copper should definitely be used.
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