kondenskontroll
Kondenskontroll is a discipline within process engineering that deals with managing condensate—the liquid formed when steam or hot gas cools—in industrial systems. The aim is to remove condensate efficiently, retain energy, prevent damage from water hammer and corrosion, and maintain stable process conditions. In Nordic and other European contexts, kondenskontroll covers the design, operation, and monitoring of condensate collection and return in steam networks found in power plants, refineries, chemical plants, and district heating systems.
Core elements include condensate collection and return lines, steam traps, condensate tanks or receivers, pumps, and
Control strategies use sensors for condensate temperature and level, pressure measurements, and flow rates, feeding a
Benefits of effective kondenskontroll include reduced energy consumption, improved boiler efficiency, lower risk of corrosion and