Efficient home heating is one of the most important tasks for every homeowner. An interesting solution to this problem can be a steam heating system, the principles of operation and device of which differ from the usual water circuits.
This is not the easiest option, with its own strengths and weaknesses. We will talk about the rules of the device and organization, the features of the system with a vaporous coolant. You will learn how to arrange steam heating in a private house and how to properly operate it.
The principle of the steam system
When water boils at a constant pressure, it keeps its temperature constant. The steam generated as a result of such boiling has a significant amount of thermal energy. At the time of condensation, i.e. when steam is converted into liquid, this energy is released and transferred to the environment.
This principle is used in the operation of steam heating systems. Water boils in the boiler, steam moves through pipes to radiators, it condenses and partes with the heat, thereby heating the air in the room.
The water obtained in the process of condensation continues to move through the pipes and returns to a special storage tank, and then it enters the heater naturally or forcibly, using a pump.
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According to organization schemes and device principles, steam and water heating are similar. They include similar structural elements
The difference is that steam enters the heating devices, which, during condensation, gives off the heat of evaporation and decreases hundreds of times in volume
According to the type of coolant movement, steam systems are also divided into gravitational and forced, equal to water rules are manifested in the assembly and organization
The features of the construction of steam systems include increased heat resistance, which heating devices must possess. After all, the temperature of the steam entering them can reach + 130º
Pipelines vary within the steam systems themselves. Steam is supplied through steam pipelines, which must be wider in cross section and more resistant to thermal effects than condensate pipelines that transfer condensate to the boiler
According to the variant of condensate return for heating to the boiler, the steam circuits are divided into open and closed. In the first, the condensate is first accumulated in the tank, then it is transported by the pump to the boiler. In closed condensate flows directly to the boiler
In order to balance the time and power of heat transfer, in steam systems often instead of standard batteries use fins registers
Steam heating circuits are only closed, because Evaporation of coolant outside the system should be excluded. The volume of condensate should be accurately calculated so that when the steam is cooled, air bags do not form in the devices that interfere with the movement of steam
Analogies in steam and water heating
The specifics of the action of steam as a coolant
Types of steam heating systems
Features of heating appliances
Steam lines and condensate lines
Open steam system
Heating registers with fins
Organization accuracy
Depending on the pressure inside the steam heating system, they are divided into:
- vacuum steam;
- low pressure;
- high pressure.
In the first, the pressure is less than 0.1 MPa, in the second - even lower - to 0.07 MPa, and in the third - more than 0.07 MPa. Open low pressure systems have access to air from the atmosphere, but they can also be closed, i.e. completely airtight.
This diagram illustrates the layout of steam heating. The heating device should be located lower than the radiators, the slope of the condensate line
Such systems typically use the so-called dry saturated steam, which does not contain suspended particles of water. The amount of steam in the system is reflected in its work. If the steam is too small, this will create problems for the condensate to drain freely, and cold air will collect at the bottom of the heater.
A sufficient volume of steam improves the process of outflow of condensate, which is pushed to the walls and flows down them in the form of a thin water film.
In closed systems, water after condensation immediately enters the heat exchanger, but often open systems are used in which the coolant is first collected in the storage tank and then pumped to the boiler for heating.
Condensate can completely fill the pipes through which it moves for heating or only partially. The latter option is preferable, since when the system is turned off, the pipes in it will remain dry.
If the heat carrier of steam heating after condensation is transferred directly to the boiler for subsequent heating, the system is called closed. If condensate is first collected in a storage tank, from which it is pumped into the boiler by a pump, the system belongs to the category of open
Features of low pressure systems
A common version of such a system is closed, using gravity returning condensate to the boiler, which does not completely fill the pipes, and the upper pipe layout is used.
First, the system is filled with water to the required level, after which heating begins. Condensate flows down the common riser and when it reaches the set level it is forced out into the boiler.
In the same system with lower wiring, it is recommended to install pipes with a slight slope in the direction of steam movement in order to reduce sound effects. A loop-shaped water trap is arranged at the condensate drainage site, which prevents the steam from moving to the condensation line.
The vapor velocity in such systems should be moderate, not more than 0.14 m / s. Otherwise, the vapor will also capture particles of moisture accumulated on the walls. As a result, the system works with a lot of noise, increasing the risk of water hammering.
Combined wiring, i.e. a combination of upper and lower wiring, used if pipes are laid under the floor of the upper or middle floor of the house. Clearance of pipes through which water is returned to the boiler, in this case will be closed by condensate.
If the pressure in the system exceeds 0.02 MPa, it should be made open. Air is removed through the condensate tank, and to prevent the steam from leaving the system, a steam trap or a water trap are installed. Water is pumped from the accumulator to the heat exchanger by a pump, which allows the accumulator to be installed below the level at which the heat exchanger is located.
The heat carrier for heating a private house with a boiler room is heated in a heat exchanger located in the boiler room. Upon reaching the operating temperature, the steam moves to the collector, dividing the flow into two circuits: for the main rooms and for the boiler room (+)
Assessment of advantages and disadvantages
What is a good steam heating system? It is relatively easy to make even on the basis of a conventional wood-burning stove. This is especially true in areas where there is no centralized gas supply, and firewood or other solid fuels are readily available.
Steam as a heat carrier is significantly ahead of water. The rate of heating the premises is three times higher. In addition, the steam heating system can hardly fail during the winter cold due to the lack of heating.
If the furnace burns out, water from the system will be collected in the storage tank or in the heat exchanger, and the pipes and radiators will remain empty. With water heating, the freezing of the coolant with which the entire circuit is filled, as is known, leads to pipe rupture.
Finally, the dimensions of steam heating radiators should be significantly smaller than for water systems, since the amount of thermal energy resulting from this increases several times. This will slightly reduce the cost of installing a heating system at home.
Decorative grilles for steam heating radiators are not only an element of interior design, but also a means of protection against burns
This concludes the list of advantages of the steam system, and we can proceed to its disadvantages, which are quite significant:
- high risk of burns;
- increased noise level during operation;
- difficulties with adjusting the system;
- the need to purchase expensive pipes, etc.
Safety standards do not recommend steam heating for residential premises, since it poses a high risk to the health and life of people living in the house.
So, the working temperature of the radiators will be very high, if you touch them, you can get a serious burn. Therefore, all radiators will have to be closed with reliable decorative grilles.
Conventional PVC pipes for such a system will not work, because they must withstand high pressure and a temperature of more than 100 degrees. The same requirements apply to other elements of the system. Steam heating pipes should be copper or made of galvanized steel.
Copper pipes are an ideal, but not at all cheap, option for communications for steam heating systems. To connect these pipes, you need a welding machine
In any case, this moment cannot be called budget. Security issues should receive the closest attention. All installation work, for example, welding of copper pipes, will require the highest quality performance. If the connection breaks out and a stream of steam escapes into the hole, one of the tenants at home risks serious burns.
Stainless steel pipes are able to withstand such typical loads for steam heating systems as high temperature and high pressure in the system
Another disadvantage of steam heating is the increased noise level. To fix this problem, you must properly install the radiators. They are suspended on special anti-noise brackets. A boiler or oven is best placed in a separate room. In addition, copper pipes can be placed in the thickness of the walls, which will also reduce the noise level.
Finally, it is a little difficult to control the heating temperature in rooms with steam heating. You can not install a thermostat and simply reduce the amount of steam. It is necessary to reduce the amount of fuel, which is not always easy, or to ventilate the premises. Before starting work on installing a steam heating system, all these points should be taken into account.
Designing a steam heating system
Even for a small room, it’s best to design a project. A system made “at random” with a high degree of probability will soon require rework, and a paper-drawn diagram will immediately identify weaknesses and correct them.
For example, in order to create a system with natural circulation of the coolant, the heat exchanger, and, accordingly, the heating device, should be located at the lowest point of the house.
The steam and condensate pipes of heating systems with a natural type of coolant movement are arranged with a bias in the direction of its movement (+)
This means that the stove or boiler must be below all radiators, as well as pipes that are not standing vertically, but horizontally or at an angle to the vertical.
If the heater cannot be placed in this way (there is no basement in the house, the basement is used for other purposes, etc.), heating with forced circulation should be preferred.
The diagram shows a heating system with forced circulation. For its installation, you need a circulation pump and a storage tank
Therefore, it is necessary to include a pump in the steam heating circuit, which will pump water into the heat exchanger. An important point in the design of the heating system is the procedure for connecting radiators. Serial connection or the so-called one-pipe system involves the connection of all radiators in order.
As a result, the coolant will move sequentially through the system, gradually cooling. This is an economical connection option, which is easier to install and cheaper at a cost.
But the uniformity of heating with this method will suffer, since the first radiator will be the hottest, and the last heat carrier will arrive in an already half-cooled state.
One-pipe connection of radiators, as can be seen from this diagram, involves serial installation. On the last radiator, the coolant enters already cooled
A one-pipe solution may be acceptable only when connecting steam heating in the country or in a small house, on an area of less than 80 square meters. m. And for a spacious cottage or a two-story building, a two-pipe system is more suitable, in which radiators are connected in parallel.
A single-pipe scheme provides simultaneous, but not consecutive, flow of coolant to each radiator, and the rooms are heated more evenly. But with a two-pipe circuit, two pipes will have to be connected to each radiator: direct and “return”.
Such a system is more difficult to implement, and it will cost a little more than when installing a single-tube system. However, the vast majority of water heating systems are made according to a two-pipe scheme, despite the difficulties, and it functions quite successfully.
This diagram shows a two-pipe installation system for steam heating radiators. Each radiator is connected to a common riser and has a return pipe, which ensures uniform distribution of the coolant
If you are planning to use a wood-burning stove as a heat source, you should immediately calculate and design a special heat exchanger. It looks like a coil welded from metal pipes. This element is built directly into the design of the furnace, and is not installed separately.
Therefore, the design of a new furnace should also be considered at the design stage. You can use an existing oven, but it will have to be partially disassembled to mount the heat exchanger inside.
To obtain 9 kW of heat, a heat exchanger with a surface area of about one square meter is required. The larger the heated area, the larger the dimensions of the heat exchanger should be.
If it is supposed to heat the room with the help of a boiler, then everything is a little easier: you need to buy and install it. Typically, for steam heating in the house, it is recommended to take the water pipe model of the boiler, as the most effective.
Although fire-tube, smoke-filled or combined smoke-fire-tube models can also be a perfectly acceptable option.
Sometimes, for the organization of steam heating, a home-made boiler is used in which used engine oil is burned. But this option is considered suitable for use in utility rooms, for example, in a garage. For a residential building, this option is not too good.
Mounting on the basis of a wood stove
If the project has been drawn up, it's time to stock up on the right materials and tools. Calculate the required number of system elements will allow a previously compiled project.
All turns, connections, tees, radiator installation locations, etc. should be marked on it. In addition, it is necessary to purchase pipe clamps, as well as brackets on which radiators will be installed.
The boiler of a steam heating system based on a wood-burning stove is installed directly in it. Steam and condensate lines are connected to the boiler
The length of the pipes is also calculated according to the scheme. In order to reduce the steam pressure in the system if necessary, a pressure reducing valve is needed.A hydraulic shutter is needed to allow the system to be completely drained for cleaning, maintenance or repair.
Before each radiator, it is recommended to install a shut-off valve, which will turn it off for repair, flushing or replacement. Also, Majewski taps are installed on the radiators to lower the air entering the system. Although steam is a gaseous and not a liquid substance, the presence of air in the system can adversely affect its effectiveness.
In order for the condensation process to occur precisely in the radiators, and not in the drive or in the riser, it is recommended to install a tee with a plug at the outlet through which only water will pass. If you plan to install a system with forced circulation, you will need a circulation pump. In addition, you need a container to collect condensed moisture.
Gravity systems do not need such devices. But the pipe, through which water is directed to the heat exchanger, must be wide enough to provide quick movement of the liquid for further heating.
The absence of a pressure reducing valve in the steam heating system, the device of which is shown in the diagram, can lead to serious damage due to overpressure
In addition to the usual installation tool, you will definitely need a welding machine for connecting copper pipes. Galvanized steel structures usually have threaded connections that must be carefully sealed. If you plan to install steam heating from the furnace, you will have to start with the manufacture of a heat exchanger.
A steam heating heat exchanger built into a wood-burning stove consists of a system of hollow metal pipes through which water circulates. The element may have an arbitrary shape corresponding to the size and shape of the furnace
It is cooked from metal pipes 2.5-3 mm thick or even slightly thicker. The heat exchanger can be made both in the form of a coil, and in any other form. The main thing is that the device fits inside a wood-burning stove, and also that its surface is large enough to heat water and generate steam.
The welding quality of the heat exchanger should be, without exaggeration, ideal. Even microscopic caverns in the seams are unacceptable, since the device will be exposed to high pressure from hot steam. After the heat exchanger is ready for installation, each weld should be checked.
To do this, first all the seams are smeared with white chalk. After that, one of the openings of the heat exchanger is closed, and kerosene is poured into the second until the device is filled to the top. Now you need to wait a bit, and then evaluate the condition of the seams. If there are cracks, kerosene will leak through them, and in such places the chalk will darken.
Identified flaws are corrected, and then the test is repeated to verify the integrity of the device. Now it should be washed, and then start laying the wood-burning stove. The heat exchanger is built into the firebox reliably, and pipes are added to its input and output, which are then used to connect the heat exchanger to the heating system of the house.
The laying of the furnace is completed in the usual manner for such structures. Then the pipes and radiators of the heating system are installed in accordance with the design drawn up earlier. First, radiators are installed using brackets that absorb the noise from the operation of steam heating.
Mayevsky taps are installed on each radiator so that air can be released. There will be one more shut-off valve needed than radiators, since you need to install one common shut-off valve at the very beginning of the system. A pressure reducing valve and a reduction and cooling unit are also placed in front of this tap.
In the end, if it is provided by the project, install a storage tank for the coolant and a circulation pump. For systems designed with natural rather than forced circulation, a tank and pump are not needed. But the pipe that leads to the heat exchanger needs to be given a slight slope of about 3 mm per meter.
Modern boilers for steam heating in the house are reliable devices that run on various fuels and equipped with automated control systems
Systems with a steam boiler are mounted in approximately the same way: in accordance with the design and adjusted for equipment features. For example, a pressure reducing valve and a cooler are most likely not needed, since a steam pressure and temperature control system is already integrated in the boiler.
Some useful tips
When installing a steam heating system, it should be remembered that all its elements must withstand high temperatures, more than 100 degrees. For example, a conventional membrane expander as a reserve capacity in case of an increase in the volume of coolant will not work, because its maximum is 85 degrees.
The chimney of the furnace, in which the heat exchanger is built in, will be faster polluted than with a conventional stove. Therefore, cleaning the chimney must be planned and performed more often.
An oven with a heat exchanger can also be used for cooking, if desired, but this is not very convenient. In the summer, when heating is not necessary, this stove cannot be ignited. Will have to look for an alternative. It’s easier if there is a separate convenient stove for the kitchen in the house.
How to design and assemble a steam heating system with your own hands is described in detail in this article, which we recommend reading.
The continuation of the installation of steam heating can be found in this file:
The difference between forced and natural circulation in heating systems is described in detail here:
Steam heating is not the easiest option to implement an autonomous heating system. But with proper design and installation using steam, you can efficiently and relatively inexpensively provide your home with the necessary amount of heat.
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