Brief: Discover the Masoneilan SteamForm 84000 and 84003 steam conditioning valves, designed for precise steam control in demanding industrial environments. These valves combine pressure reduction and desuperheating in a single unit, offering cost-effective and space-saving solutions for power plants, refineries, and petrochemical facilities. Engineered for high-pressure and high-temperature steam service, they ensure reliable performance and long-term durability.
Related Product Features:
Integrated valve design combining pressure reduction and desuperheating functions.
Optimized spray nozzle technology for accurate cooling water injection.
High turndown ratio up to 50:1 for wide load variability.
Low noise and reduced vibration due to streamlined internal flow path.
Modular trim for easier inspection and servicing.
Corrosion and erosion-resistant materials for extended lifespan.
Proven performance in severe service and high-temperature steam applications.
Available in two models: 84000 with external spray nozzles and 84003 with integrated spray ring.
FAQs:
What is the main difference between the SteamForm 84000 and 84003?
The 84000 uses external spray nozzles for cooling water injection, while the 84003 integrates a spray ring for severe service applications.
Can these valves be used in turbine bypass systems?
Yes, both models are widely applied in turbine bypass and boiler bypass applications.
What turndown ratio can be achieved with these valves?
They can achieve a turndown ratio of up to 50:1, allowing stable performance across a wide range of steam loads.
Which industries typically use these valves?
The SteamForm valves are commonly used in power plants, refineries, petrochemical facilities, pulp and paper production, and other industries requiring precise steam control.