Springs · Scheduled
Steam Trap Failure in Springs
Traps blow live steam through, or run cold with condensate backing up. This page covers how we diagnose and repair it on steam systems in Springs.
This fault is normally treated as scheduled work because the plant remains usable, but the fault will get more expensive the longer it is left.
Older heavy industrial plant, much of it with legacy fire-tube boilers and steam distribution. Gauteng municipal water is moderately hard, so scale on elements and heat exchangers is the single most common cause of falling performance.
- Area
- Springs, East Rand
- Equipment
- Steam systems
- Call
- 069 268 0988
What we find here
Likely causes
- Worn trap internals
- Dirt and scale blocking the seat
- Incorrect trap type for the application
- Back pressure in the condensate return
- Oversized trap for the load
How it is confirmed
Diagnostic sequence
- Ultrasonic and thermal survey per trap
- Condensate return back pressure measurement
- Trap sizing review against load
- Strainer inspection
Repair route
Repair services in Springs
Coverage
Nearby areas
FAQs
Frequently asked questions
What causes steam trap failure?
The usual causes are worn trap internals, dirt and scale blocking the seat, incorrect trap type for the application, back pressure in the condensate return. Which one it is can only be confirmed by measurement, not by symptom alone.
How do you diagnose it?
Ultrasonic and thermal survey per trap; Condensate return back pressure measurement; Trap sizing review against load; Strainer inspection. The readings are recorded so the repair decision is based on data.
Can I keep using the system in the meantime?
Usually yes, for a short period, but efficiency and component life are both being lost while the fault persists.
Do you attend this fault in Springs?
Yes. Ekurhuleni call-outs are grouped by area so industrial and commercial visits can be attended on the same run. Legacy plant assessed for repair versus replacement before spend is committed.
Steam Trap Failure — Springs
Legacy plant assessed for repair versus replacement before spend is committed.