- Operation Animations
- Steam Traps
- Free Float® Steam Traps for Main Lines: SS series
- Free Float® Steam Traps (Low Pressure): JX/JHX series
- Disc-Type Steam Traps: ThermoDyne
- Disc-Type Steam Traps: PowerDyne®
- Thermostatic Steam Traps: L-Series
- Temperature Control Traps: LEX-3N TZ
- Condensate Recovery
- PowerTrap® (Mechanical Pump with Built-in Trap): GT-10
- PowerTrap® (Mechanical Pump): GP-10
- Pressure Reducing Valves
- Pressure Reducing Valves for Steam: COSR
- Pressure Reducing Valves (Direct Acting): DR20
- Cyclone Separators
- Cyclone Separators for Steam (with Built-in Trap): DC series
- Accessories
- Automatic Non-freeze Valves: NF6
- Air Vents
- Automatic Air Vents: VS1C
- Rapid Initial Air Vents: VA series
- Air Vents for Steam: LA series
- Air and Drain Traps
- Free Float® Air Traps: JA series
- Air Traps for High Viscosity Condensate: TATSU2
- Peripheral Equipment
- Steam Condensing Heat Exchanger : SR series
Temperature Control Steam Trap LEX-3N TZ
At startup, the trap is cold and the bimetal element is contracted. The coil spring holds the valve open, quickly discharging the initial cold air and condensate.
As the condensate temperature rises the valve begins to close, restricting condensate flow.
When the condensate temperature reaches the set temperature the valve closes, stopping condensate discharge.
When the condensate temperature drops below the set temperature, the bimetal element contracts. The coil spring opens the valve, re-allowing condensate to be discharged. In normal operation, the valve repeats this slight opening without fully opening.