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Since the days of the Roman Empire, hot water and hot gases have been circulated as heating media. Some time around 1920, a new concept in industrial and process heating was first successfully tested in Europe.
Failed steam traps can cost a plant millions in repair costs and downtime, so many plants employ wireless monitoring to continuously oversee their operation.
The two primary causes of steam-trap failure are dirt, which can plug the trap or cause it to leak, and pressure surges, which can damage internal components.