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Steam pipes are commonly manufactured from carbon steel. For high temperature superheated steam mains, additional alloying elements such as chromium, molybdenum are added to improve strength and creep-resistance. Sometimes copper is also used as material of steam pipes in some applications.

Pipes for steam systems are commonly manufactured from carbon steel to ASME B 16.9 A106. The same material may be used for condensate lines, although copper tubing is preferred in some industries.

In these situations, the condensate must be encouraged to run downhill and against the steam flow. Good practice is to size the pipe on a low steam velocity of not more than 15 m/s, to run the line at a slope of no less than 1:40, and the drain points at not more than 15 metre intervals (see Figure 10.3.

So, Alloy steel is used as the steam piping material for temperatures above 427°C as it has better material properties at elevated temperatures. Carbon steel pipes are suitable for steam at a temperature below 427°C.

Because condensate pipelines are potentially subjected to carbonic acid, a damaging corrosive element, material selection is important. The recommended material to use for a condensate system is stainless steel.

The condensate from cooling coils in air-handling units and fan-coil units is cold, so PVC drain pipe is generally used. Other materials such as copper can also be used.

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