Since steam heat exchangers, used at steam cycle of Russian nuclear power stations, were designed while the knowledge about the separation and the heat exchange processes was limited, deviations between its empirical and theoretical characteristics occur. This limitation also determined application of heating pipes with simple straight shape rather than curved. This study explores a steam heat exchanger with helical heating pipes. It was shown that the model may work stably within the range of parameters, simulating work conditions of the moisture separator and steam reheater at Leningrad nuclear power plant. The experiment included processing of pure water steam as well as mixture of steam and nitrogen. It was obtained a relationship between empirical the heat transfer coefficient and the steam mass flow rate. It was noted that presence of incondensable gas does not affect significantly the heat transfer from the coils, processing high pressure steam.