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Pressure stability in a steam pressure reducing module is mainly affected by five things: whether the valve type matches the load pattern, whether the valve and piping are sized correctly, whether the sensing and installation layout is clean and stable, whether the steam is dry and free of damaging debris, and whether the module is properly commissioned and maintained. When those conditions are controlled together, the module is far more likely to hold steady downstream pressure over time instead of drifting into droop, hunting, or erratic response.
The technological iteration of energy modules is also rapid. The gas pressure regulating skid has added hydrogen energy adaptation functions, and its ceramic composite material valve core can withstand a hydrogen concentration environment of 70%, helping a hydrogen energy park achieve equipment reuse and transformation. The skid-mounted LNG module has introduced a low-temperature latent heat recovery system, reducing BOG treatment energy consumption by 54% and promoting the industry's progress towards zero-emission goals.