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Stainless Steel Ball Float Steam Trap (Flanged)

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Zhejiang Xiutai Valve Co., Ltd.

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Website: http://xlvalve.shzh-rubber.com/

Product Details


Stainless Steel Ball Float Steam Trap (Flanged)
 
The FT14 is ball float steam trap having stainless steel working internals and integral automatic air venting facility. The FT14 can be maintained without disturbing the pipework.
Available types
FT14 (R-L) Horizontal connections with flow from right to left
FT14 (L-R) Horizontal connections with flow from left to right


Sizes and pipe connections
DN15,DN20,DN25
Flanged EN 1092 PN16, ANSI 150 and JIS/KS 10.

 
Limiting Condition
Body design conditions  PN16
PMA Maximum allowable pressure  16 bar g @ 100°C
TMA Maximum allowable temperature 250°C @ 13 bar g
Minimum allowable temperature -10°C
PMO Maximum operating pressure for saturated steam service 14 bar g
TMO Maximum operating temperature 250°C @ 13 bar g
Minimum operating temperature 0°C
PMX Maximum differential pressure FT14-4.5 4.5 bar
FT14-10 10 bar
FT14-14 14 bar
Designed for a maximum cold hydraulic test pressure of 24 bar g


Material:
Body:Stainless Steel  
Bonnet:Stainless Steel
Seat:Stainless Steel
Ball Float and Lever:Stainless Steel

Capacities


Capacities shown above are based on condensate at saturation temperature. When discharging sub-cooled condensate the air vent provides extra capacity. Under start-up conditions when the condensate is cold the internal thermostatic air vent will be open and provides additional capacity to the main valve. On 4.5 bar units this will provide a minimum of 50% increased capacity above the hot condensate figures shown. On 10 and 14 bar units this will be a minimum increase of 100% on the published capacity. The above table gives the minimum additional cold water capacities from the air vent.