The steam bench incorporates four similar mild steel tubes, each connected to a common steam supply via an inlet regulating valve and a common blowdown line via an outlet valve. Two of the tubes are unlagged but have differing finishes, namely a painted finish and a chromium plated finish respectively. Lagging Efficiency Steam Bench consists of a sturdy framework and panels of all steel construction, fitted with a student work surface, interconnecting back panel and adjustable feet. The measured temperatures are displayed on an analogue temperature meter via a selection switch. From measurements of temperature and condensate levels over a period of time, students are able to calculate the lagging efficiency and the coefficient of thermal conductivity of the lagging. The remaining two tubes are lagged, one with glass fibre webbing tape and the other with a pre-formed fibre glass insulation jacket. Each tube is fitted with a sight glass and scale to enable condensate to be measured.
Features:
Pressure test certificates supplied for major components
Easy installation
Comprehensive instrumentation
Dividing panels so radiation does not affect thermocouple readings
Compact modular design
Low capital cost.