
Steam System Components Supply
ME Engineering supplies and fits genuine steam traps, control valves, pressure reducing stations, and instrumentation to keep your steam system efficient, safe, and IBR-compliant.
- In-house engineers
- IBR / ASME standard
- Nationwide service
Overview
Steam system components — including steam traps, control valves, pressure reducing stations (PRS), and control systems — are the precision hardware that regulate pressure, temperature, and flow throughout an industrial steam network. When these components are correctly specified, installed, and maintained, they eliminate energy waste, protect equipment, and ensure safe, stable steam delivery to every point of use. ME Engineering supplies, installs, and commissions a full range of steam system components sourced from reputable manufacturers and suited to the operating conditions found in Nepalese industry. Our engineers assess your existing pipework, steam demand, and pressure requirements before recommending the right equipment — ensuring every component is correctly sized and rated for your system. What We Supply and Install Steam Traps
Steam traps are automatic valves that discharge condensate and non-condensable gases while retaining live steam. Poorly functioning or failed-open traps are one of the largest sources of energy loss in any steam plant. We supply thermodynamic disc traps, float-and-thermostatic (F&T) traps, inverted bucket traps, and bimetallic traps — selected to match your operating pressure (up to (confirm with owner) kg/cm²), pipe size, and condensate load. We also carry out trap survey audits to identify failed units across your site. Control Valves and Isolation Valves
We supply and install globe control valves, gate valves, ball valves, check valves, and motorised actuator valves for steam, condensate, and feedwater lines. All valves are selected to IBR (Indian Boilers Regulation) standards, matched to your line pressure and temperature rating, and fitted with appropriate end connections. Pressure Reducing Stations (PRS)
A pressure reducing station steps high-pressure steam down to the working pressure required at the point of use — typically from boiler pressure (e.g. 10–15 kg/cm²) to process pressure (e.g. 2–4 kg/cm²). Each PRS we build or install includes a pressure reducing valve (PRV), upstream isolation valve, strainer, pressure gauges, safety relief valve, and bypass arrangement, all assembled and tested before despatch. Instrumentation and Control Systems
We supply and integrate pressure gauges, temperature gauges, flow meters, level controllers, solenoid valves, and PLC-based control panels for steam and condensate systems. Instrumentation is selected to match the operating range and environment, including dusty or high-humidity plant rooms common in Nepalese industrial facilities. Condensate Return Systems
Recovering condensate saves fuel, water treatment chemical, and make-up water costs. We design and install condensate collection headers, condensate pumping units, and flash steam recovery vessels to maximise return to the feedwater tank. All supplied components come with manufacturer documentation, and our team provides installation, commissioning, and operator handover as part of the service.
Delivered in-house by our own engineers to IBR / ASME standards, with full documentation and nationwide service support.
What you get
Genuine, correctly rated components matched to your steam pressure and temperature
IBR-compliant selection and installation
Reduces steam losses and fuel consumption through working steam traps and tight valves
Improved process temperature and pressure stability
Reduced water and chemical costs through condensate recovery
Faster spare parts sourcing through established supplier relationships
Where it applies
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you survey our existing steam traps and tell us how many have failed?
Yes. We carry out steam trap surveys using thermal imaging and acoustic testing to identify failed-open, failed-closed, and leaking traps, and provide a written report with recommendations.
Do you supply branded components or generic parts
We supply components from reputable manufacturers. Brand options can be discussed during the survey we prioritise correct specification and availability of spares in Nepal over brand alone.
Do you provide maintenance contracts for steam traps and valves after installation?
Yes. Annual maintenance contracts covering inspection, testing, and replacement of steam traps and control valves are available. Ask us for a quote.
Are your components IBR-compliant?
All pressure-rated components we supply are selected to meet IBR requirements applicable in Nepal. Documentation is provided on request.
Need
Steam System Components Supply?
Tell us about your plant on WhatsApp and our engineers will respond with a plan and a quote — usually within two working days.