Total of above = 20 + 2.2 + 3 + 2.2 + 17 + 23 + 10 + 2.2 = 79.6 feet. Since each 10 feet is equivalent to 1 psi pressure loss, 79.6 feet is equivalent to approximately 32 psi from an original Boiler supply of 40 psi.

It is suggested that, wherever possible, the steam supply line to the appliance is a separate line from the steam source. If the appliance must be supplied from a line supplying other appliances, the pipe sizes and pressure will have to be verified. Further, during idle periods, when the steam in the supply line is not in use, water will form from condensed steam in the supply line. It is advisable to prevent water pockets from forming in the steam line and impeding the steam flow when it is required. Therefore, the steam supply line should be installed level or run slightly downwards towards the appliance. Install a Ball Float Trap near the appliance to drain out water (condensed steam) from the line to assure clean dry steam to the appliance.

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