The pitch of the pipes is wrong
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July 10, 2009
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Check the mains with a line level. Don't trust your eyes.
Notice how the pitch of counterflow pipes is twice what it is on parallel flow pipes. This is a very important consideration in steam heating. The condensate and the steam have to be able to get out of each other's way.
Don't trust your eyes; use a line level.
Dripping two-pipe steam risers isn't as critical because the condensate returns through a separate line. Just keep in mind that any steam pipe will be more efficient if you drip it. To avoid water hammer, always keep the steam and the condensate as far away from each other as you can.
If you drip into a gravity wet return, you don't need steam traps. If you drip into a dry return, or a return that ends in a condensate-or boiler-feed pump, use steam traps.



