Why are dipped pipes in collecting or buffer tanks recommended ?
In condensate systems it is appropriate, however not condition, to implement the arriving pipings dipped in order to achieve a phase separation. Usually steam bubbles are in the condensate stream, which condense faster if they are led into the tank underneath the condensate mirror. In order to be able to ensure a constant condensate mirror, the inlet pipe leading to the VOIGT-Lifter is likewise implemented dipped. The relaxation line of the VOIGT-lifter ends underneath this condensate mirror as well, whereby this residual driving steam condenses faster and avoids the development of an unnecessary steam pad.