How do Manifolds and Insulation Jackets work?
Spirax Sarco manifolds work by bringing multiple steam trap components together into a single, pre-engineered assembly.
Instead of building trap stations piece by piece on site, the manifold arrives ready to install, with the correct spacing and alignment for traps, strainers, isolation valves, and test points.
This removes guesswork during installation, reduces the amount of pipework required, and ensures every station is built to a consistent standard.
The result is faster commissioning, fewer potential leak paths, and a much cleaner, more professional layout across the steam system.
Insulation jackets complete the system by wrapping the entire manifold and trap station in a high-performance thermal barrier.
This dramatically reduces heat loss from exposed components, helping the system retain energy and maintain stable operating temperatures. At the same time, surface temperatures are lowered, protecting personnel from burns and improving site safety.
Together, Spirax Sarco manifolds and insulation jackets transform steam trap stations into efficient, compact, and safe modules that deliver long-term performance with reduced maintenance and energy waste.