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Pressure Reducing Valves for Vacuum Steam Processes (with Built-in Separator & Trap)
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Pressure reducing valves for vacuum steam, with built-in separator & trap
COSPECT® Pressure Reducing Valves Pamphlet (715 KB)
Benefits and Features
This product is suitable for the vacuum range of steam pressure settings.
Improved Quality of Material Being Heated
- Supplies steam at a stable pressure.
Accuracy of reducing valve's secondary set pressure is within ± 0.01 MPa. Even if the steam flow (load) to the equipment or the primary pressure at the reducing valve changes, the Shock-absorbing Spherical piston (SAS) supplies steam at a constant pressure in order to maintain the temperature of the steam used as the heating source. - Supplies dry steam.
Product features a built-in Cyclone Separator with a 98% condensate separation efficiency. The separator improves the dryness of the steam and removes scale entrained in the steam. The condensate that is separated out is quickly removed through the built-in Free Float® steam trap.
This improvement in the quality of the steam itself also results in an improvement in the heat conductivity of the steam.
Easy to Adjust
Pressure adjustment is simple, and can be done by using the cover cap as the adjustment spanner.
Long Service Life
Rust presents a high risk to vital areas of the system. To eliminate this, all major valve components are made of stainless steel to prevent rust and corrosion. Additionally, the inclusion of a strainer in the piping installation prevents the inflow of rust and other debris, protecting the valve components and contributing to a long service life.
Application Areas
Can be used in a variety of steam heating equipment that supplies steam at temperatures of 100 ºC or less.
- Concentration kettles
- Reactor kettles
- Heat exchangers
- Presses
- Dryers, etc.
Product Details
- PMO = Maximum Operating Pressure
- TMO = Maximum Operating Temperature
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