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17 | Installation
Steam Lines and Condensate Returns
Figure 12: Main Steam Line Requirements
Table 5: Recommended Steam Line Material
Steam Line
Material
Lb/hr (kg/hr)
Steam Line Length
ft m
Steam Line Description
Copper Tube
0-100 (0-45)
0-90
0-27
1 1/2 in. MED-L Tubing (1.625 in. OD)
101-250 (46-113)
0-180
0-54
3 in. MED-L Tubing (3.125 in. OD)
251-650 (114-295)
0-260
0-79
**4 in. MED-L Tubing (4.125 in. OD)
*Stainless Steel
Tube
0-100 (0-45)
0-90
0-27
1.75 inch Tube x 0.065 inch thick wall
101-250 (46-113)
0-180
0-54
3 inch Tube x 0.065 inch thick wall
251-650 (114-295)
0-260
0-79
**4 inch Tube x 0.065 inch thick wall
Nortec Hose
31-100 (14-45)**
<15
<4.5
***Part Number 1328820 (1 3/4”)
Note: * Use only stainless steel tube for reverse osmosis and deionized water applications.
** Use 2 x 4 in. steam lines for steam capacities higher than 750 lb/hr (307 kg/hr)
*** Use one steam hose per 100 lb/hr (45 kg/hr) of output.
Steam Direction
Steam Direction
Steam
Direc
tion
2 in.
(5 cm)
1 ft (30 cm)
1ft (30 cm)
0.5 in.
(12 mm)
10 Degrees
2 Degrees
Use Appropriate Slope
Insulate Pipe
1 in. (2.5 cm) pipe
insulation
MAIN RULES FOR ATMOSPHERIC STEAM LINES
Slope the steam lines.
Trap condensate (Use full size ‘T’ for Traps).
Steam lines must not have any restrictions which could cause back pressure.
Insulate with 1.0 in. (2.5 cm) pipe insulation.
Follow recommended materials, size and length see tables.
Steam Hose Odour: Nortec hose may generate a slight odour during initial use. This
odour is temporary and will disappear after a short period of time.