kondenseeraus
Kondenseeraus is a term used in process engineering to denote the discharge of condensed liquid from a gas stream after a cooling or expansion step. It refers to the separation and removal of condensate from the vapor flow so that only dry gas continues downstream. The concept arises in systems where vapor cooling produces liquid water or other condensates that must be drained or returned. In German-language technical literature, kondenseeraus is used to describe this condensate discharge, analogous to condensate drainage in English.
In typical installations, kondenseeraus occurs in condensers, knock-out drums, or separators, followed by a drainage path
Applications span HVAC and building services, steam generation in power plants, chemical processing, and natural gas
Related terms include condensation, condensate drain, steam trap, and phase separation.