MSEP Datasheet
MSEP Datasheet
MSEP Datasheet
When a plant experiences reduced heat exchanger efficiency, erosion at pipe directional changes, erosion
to in-line equipment and water hammer, the installation of a separator is a must. All are possible indicators
that the presence of entrained condensate particles and the accumulation of condensate exists in the flow
of steam.
Moisture separators remove the moisture that remains suspended in the steam flow, which cannot be
removed by either drainage or steam trapping. The separator is designed to work in-line and removes
approximately 95 - 98% of the entrained condensate particles.
Water drops have more mass and therefore more inertia than steam. (Water hammer is caused because
of this same reason, as, at bends the steam passes easily, but the water slug crashes into the bend
causing damage.)
In the Steamline plate type moisture separator we take advantage of this inertia difference between water
and steam. The Separator contains intercepting plates in its body. The steam + water mix has to change
direction a number of times to go through.
What happens? First, the separator has a larger cross-section than the pipe. As the steam, with the
entrained condensate particles, enters the chamber of the separator it suddenly and momentarily looses
some of its velocity due to the sudden enlargement of the separator chamber. Some drops just fall to the
bottom of the separator as condensate. The mass of most condensate particles propels them forward into
the impingement baffles. These drops have too much inertia and mass to change direction when they hit
the plates, so they just collect on them or the outer perimeter wall of the separator chamber and collect at
a low point in the separator. The dry steam flows around the intercepting plates and comes out on the
other side.
The Separator is fitted with a suitable steam trap module from the bottom to ensure the efficient removal
of condensate, without the loss of live steam.There are other types of separators in use like the cyclonic
and coalescence types of separator, but the plate-type has an acceptable efficiency for steam velocities
which are typically in the range of 10 m/s to 30 m/s.
Technical Specification & Material of construction
MSep IBR
Pipe SA106 Grade B
Flange SA 105
Plates SA 515 / 516 Grade 60/70
Dish End SA 234 Gr WPB