What are the best pipes and fittings to carry steam from a 2.8kW steam generator to a steam cabin for a short pipe distance of 400mm?
Thinking on the technical, the pipework would have a low internal resistance (smooth inside) and full bore so as not to reduce the steam out. I noticed the steam piping inside the steam generator itself is stainless steel and has an internal diameter of 15mm. I understand copper expands greater than stainless steel possibly causing a problem, and plastic pipes like Hep2O are not suitable. Both ends of the steam pipe needs to be terminated with a 1/2" BSP female parallel nut and washer, ideally full bore.
Also, I was wondering if the steam pipe would cause a problem with a steam generator if installed in an upwards gradient meaning condensation would backflow into the steam generator?
Thinking on the technical, the pipework would have a low internal resistance (smooth inside) and full bore so as not to reduce the steam out. I noticed the steam piping inside the steam generator itself is stainless steel and has an internal diameter of 15mm. I understand copper expands greater than stainless steel possibly causing a problem, and plastic pipes like Hep2O are not suitable. Both ends of the steam pipe needs to be terminated with a 1/2" BSP female parallel nut and washer, ideally full bore.
Also, I was wondering if the steam pipe would cause a problem with a steam generator if installed in an upwards gradient meaning condensation would backflow into the steam generator?