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A '''steam distribution system''' is a part of district utility network with components that carry steam from boilers to consumers for either direct or indirect consumption of steam to satisfy heating, industrial and climate control applications. |
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A steam distribution system is a part of district utility network with components that carry steam from boilers to consumers for either direct or indirect consumption of steam to satisfy heating, industrial and climate control applications.
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