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Steam traps promise precious energy savings

A GEM product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 20, 2006

Energy savings of up to 55% are achievable by steam users with Gardner Energy Management's (GEM) Ruby steam trap range.

Energy savings of up to 55% are achievable by steam users with Gardner Energy Management's (GEM) Ruby steam trap range.

A development of GEM's award winning venturi steam trap, the Ruby has been specifically produced for flange applications.

Instead of using a valve mechanism to close off steam for maximum energy and water conservation, the highly efficient GEM Ruby uses the patented venturi orifice design to effectively drain condensate from the steam system.

As the GEM Ruby has no moving parts to wedge open or fail, it provides the ultimate in reliability necessitating only minimal maintenance and requiring no spares, testing or monitoring equipment.

Available in five sizes ranging from 15 to 50mm, the hardwearing GEM Ruby is manufactured from corrosion resistant stainless steel and is guaranteed for 10 years, obviating the need for repair or replacement.

The three smaller sized GEM Ruby steam traps are available with optional filter insert.

The simple design enables the GEM Ruby to be easily and quickly installed into all flanged applications with operating pressures of up to 100bar (dependent on flange specification).

Ruby steam traps, without an integral strainer, require a flange strainer to be installed in front of it to facilitate the easy inspection and cleaning of the trap.

As the GEM Ruby gives constant rather than intermittent drainage the exchanger output is increased due to thinner condensate film.

The GEM Ruby provides a fast payback - on some processes within a matter of days - from reduced energy costs and increased equipment reliability due to a reduction in damaging condensate in steam systems.

In addition it improves product processing by enhancing the quality of steam and also reducing equipment repairs, downtime and replacement costs.

The rising cost of fuel is coupled with a raft of regulations concerning energy conservation and carbon emissions.

Yet it is calculated that British industry wastes an astonishing GBP 3 billion a year in energy costs purely through steam loss caused by mechanical steam traps leaking precious steam when open or backing up condensate.

With the GEM Ruby there is no steam loss through a trap, fuel is conserved, reliability improved, downtime reduced and safety increased.

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