About Condensate Pot-IBR Certified
The main use of the condensate pot is to increase the accuracy of low measurements in the pipelines and capital equipments.Condensate Pots are avilable in various grade of materials and pressure, temp. ratings. Pressure 200 bar Max. Temp 600 deg C Max
Premium Quality and Versatile MaterialsOur condensate pots are crafted from high-grade materials such as Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel variants, Duplex Steel, Titanium, and Hastelloy C, accommodating diverse industrial demands. These robust materials ensure longevity, compatibility with aggressive media, and reliable operation in high-pressure, high-temperature environments.
Optimal Measurement Accuracy for Steam SystemsStrategically designed to increase measurement accuracy in steam systems, these pots efficiently collect condensate, preventing direct contact with instruments and reducing measurement errors. Their precise fabrication ensures optimal system performance and safety.
Flexible Sizing and FinishesThe standard size (3" OD x 300mm length) is readily available, with custom dimensions offered on request. Users may select from epoxy painted finishes in white, aluminium white, grey, green, or red, blending durability with visual customization options for various industrial settings.
FAQs of Condensate Pot-IBR Certified:
Q: How does a condensate pot enhance measurement accuracy in industrial steam systems?
A: A condensate pot isolates instruments from direct steam flow, allowing accurate measurement by preventing condensate from entering gauge lines. This minimizes errors caused by temperature and density fluctuations, resulting in precise monitoring.
Q: What materials are available for the IBR Certified Condensate Pot?
A: The pot is available in Carbon Steel (CS), Stainless Steel 304 and 316, Duplex Stainless Steel, Alloys, Titanium, and Hastelloy C, offering excellent compatibility for different industrial applications and media types.
Q: When should a condensate pot be replaced?
A: Condensate pots should typically be replaced after their 3-year life span or sooner if signs of wear, corrosion, or declining performance are observed, ensuring continued accuracy and safety in steam measurement processes.
Q: Where is the condensate pot typically installed?
A: It is installed in the impulse line between the source of steam and the measurement instrument, acting as a buffer to trap condensate and ensure accurate and stable readings in high-pressure steam environments.
Q: What is the benefit of using a high-pressure, IBR certified condensate pot?
A: Using a high-pressure, IBR certified condensate pot ensures the equipment meets strict safety and quality standards, withstands rigorous operational conditions, and delivers accurate, reliable performance for industrial steam systems.
Q: How is the correct size of a condensate pot determined for an application?
A: The standard size provided is 3" OD x 300mm long. However, sizing can be customized based on process requirements, piping dimensions, and site-specific conditions to ensure proper function and system integration.