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Steam Heating Systems - Classifications

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Steam is commonly used to distribute heat from a boiler to consumers like heat exchangers, process equipment etc. Steam is also used for heating buildings.

Steam systems can be classified by pressure, method for returning condensate and/or pipe lay out.

Classification of Steam Systems by Pressure

Its common to classify steam systems as

  • High pressure above 20 kN/m2 (3 lb/in2)
  • Low pressure up to 20 kN/m2 (3 lb/in2)
  • Vacuum

Classification of Steam Systems by Method of Condensate Return

Steam systems can be classified as

  • Gravity
  • Mechanical

Classification of Steam Systems by Pipe Lay Out

Steam systems can be classified by pipe scheme:

  • One pipe or two pipe
  • Up-feed or down-feed
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