What are the primary functional requirements of a steam trap?

The primary functional requirements of a steam trap include removing condensate from a steam system, preventing live steam loss, and allowing air to vent. A steam trap must be able to handle the maximum condensate load, operate within a specific pressure range, and withstand the system’s temperature and corrosion conditions. Additionally, it should be able to respond quickly to changes in condensate flow and pressure, and provide a high level of reliability and maintenance accessibility.