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Because this high (which is the height of a lliquid column equivalent to the atmospheric pressure) will compensate the atmospheric pressure autside of the system under vacuum

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The barometric condenser is installed at least 34 feet above the ground to ensure proper condensation of the steam without any backpressure. The height is needed to create a sufficient vacuum pressure to allow the condenser to function effectively and efficiently.

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Q: Why barometric condenser is installed at least 34 feet 10.4 meters above the ground?
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