Method and device for transferring condensates from a low pressu

Liquid heaters and vaporizers – Feeders – Gravity

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122 1R, F22D 530

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042429889

ABSTRACT:
A system of production and distribution of condensable vapor in a close circuit, at approximately constant pressure and temperature serving two systems of stations utilizing vapor at respectively high pressure and low pressure, comprising a transfer lock arrangement, for transferring condensates from a low-pressure condensate reserve to a high-pressure condensate reserve, wherein the low-pressure condensate return line and the drain conduit connecting the two condensate reserves are respectively provided with two motor-actuated stop valves and whose servo-motors are respectively connected to the monitoring member of the level controller of the low-pressure condensate reserve.

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