DESIGN CRITERIA: STEAM APPLICATIONS  
Pressure (PSIG):
Input the lowest pressure for which you want to receive maximum removal efficiency.

If given in PSIA, subtract 14.7 and enter in PSIG
  18.0  
Weight Flow, lbs/hr:
TOTAL WEIGHT FLOW (STEAM AND LIQUID)
0.0 PSIA  
Initial Steam Quality:
OPTIONAL:
Enter if known, otherwise assume 95%
       
CALCULATED SEPARATOR SIZE REQUIRED  
For all separators except Receiver Style and based upon approximate inlet ID (inches) Standard Separator Size:
If within 0.1 to the next standard size, consider going up another full size
   
For receiver style separators, due to extra complexity internally they are always a little larger for a given flow Receiver Separator Size:
   
Input a separator size equal to or larger than the calculated size required to achieve the required removal rate based upon the style/efficiency. It is common to oversize the body and attach smaller connections to match piping to handle higher liquid loads. CHOSEN SIZE:
Enter the separator size to determine performance data
   
Final Steam Quality:    
Maximum Capacity:
Maximum capacity for chosen size based upon design criteria above
lbs/hr  
% of Maximum Capacity:    
Maximum Capacity ∆P:
Differential pressure for the maximum capacity ±0.2 Accurate, most accurate from 14.7 to 600 PSIa
PSI  
Actual ∆P:
Calculated differential pressure based design criteria above
PSI  
Used to properly size drain trap and to ensure the volume of entrained droplets anticipated can be accommodated by the chosen separator size CONDENSATE REMOVAL RATE BY SEPARATOR DESIGN
 
% of Weight Flow lbs/hr: GPH: GPM:
Approximate "slug" handling capability
GPS:
 
Type 31L/L1 for horizontal flow or vertical down
5%
 
Type 32L/L2 for vertical up-flow 10%
 
L Series separators combining horizontal and vertical flow paths 20%
 
Type T separators 40%
 
Type TS separators 60%
 
Receiver style separators 90%
 
Provides conversions for inputting design criteria above CONVERSION CALCULATOR
 
kgs lbs    
PSIA PSIG    
Bar PSI    
KPa PSI    
MPa PSI    
kg/cm2 PSI    
inches mercury PSI    
inches water PSI    
PSI inches water  
PSI Bar