12.Position the outlet or discharge port of the steam trap at least 12" below the outlet connection on the coil(s). This will provide adequate hydrostatic head pressure to over- come the trap losses and assure complete condensate removal.

40 through 130 Ton units;

Utilizes two steam coils stacked together. These two coils must be piped in a parallel arrangement. The steps listed below should be used in addition to the previous steps. Fig- ure 3-13 illustrates the recommended piping configuration for the steam coils.

Figure 3-12

Hot Water Piping (20 through 75 Ton)

Hot Water Piping (90 through 130 Ton)

Installation (Continued)

13.Install a strainer in each return line before the steam trap.

14.Trap each steam coil separately as described in steps 10 and 11 to prevent condensate backup in one or both coils.

15.In order to prevent condensate backup in the piping header suppling both coil sections, a drain must be in- stalled utilizing a strainer and a steam trap as illustrated in Figure 3-13.

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