Steam Systems | What is a Drip Leg? - Weekly Boiler Tips
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 Published On Jan 8, 2020

What do drip legs do and why do you need them in your steam system? Find out today!

Today on Boiler University's Weekly Boiler Tips, Jude talks about steam systems and why they need drip legs. These are important in keeping condensation out of your steam lines. You can learn this and more at WARE's Boiler University.

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