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Armstrong CD61 3/8in NPT Carbon Steel Controlled Disc Trap, Inline Connection D500578

Part # : 501-D500578
 
image description Availability: Will be backordered (Typically arrives in 14 days)
MSRP $565.60 $ 434.60

Product Description

CD-40 and CD-60 Series Controlled Disc Steam Traps

For pressures to 600 psig (41 barg) Capacities to 2,850 lb/hr (1 295 kg/hr)

Armstrong CD-40 and CD-60 Series controlled disc traps contain a replaceable capsule, making it possible to renew a worn trap by simply replacing the capsule. A heating chamber in the shell ensures consistent operation. This steam jacket provides a relatively constant temperature in the control chamber regardless of ambient conditions. Cycling rate is controlled and does not increase when the trap is exposed to cold winds, rain or snow. CD-40 Series traps are also available with optional integral .045 perforated stainless steel strainer screens. CD-60 Series traps contain integral strainers with ratios of open area to inside area of pipe that equal or exceed those of most separate Y-type strainers.

Product Specifications

  • Main Category: Steam and Filter Products
  • Brand: Armstrong International
  • Brand: Armstrong
  • Size: 3/8in
  • Weight (lbs): 2.75
  • Material: Carbon Steel
  • Steam Traps: Disc Traps
  • Blowdown: Blowdown Not Included
  • End Connection: Threaded
  • Series: CD60
  • Model: CD61
  • Part Number: D500578
  • Alt. Size: 3/8"

Applications/Usage & Features

Controlled Disc Steam Trap
The Controlled Disc (CD) Steam Trap is a time-delayed device that operates on the velocity principle. It contains only one moving part, the disc itself. Because it is very lightweight and compact, the CD trap meets the needs of many applications where space is limited. In addition to the disc trap’s simplicity and small size, it offers advantages such as resistance to hydraulic shock, the complete discharge of all condensate when open and intermittent operation for a steady purging action.

Operation of controlled disc traps depends on the changes in pressures in the chamber where the disc operates. The Armstrong CD trap will be open as long as cold condensate is flowing. When steam or flash steam reaches the inlet orifice, velocity of flow increases, pulling the disc toward the seat. Increasing pressure in the control chambers snaps the disc closed. The subsequent pressure reduction is necessary for the trap to open. The heating chamber in the cap and a finite machine bleed groove in the disc control the pressure reduction. Once the system is up to temperature, the bleed groove controls the trap cycle rate.

Unique heating chamber
The unique heating chamber in Armstrong’s Controlled Disc Trap surrounds the disc body and control chamber. A controlled bleed from the chamber to the tap outlet controls the cycle rate. That means that the trap design—not ambient conditions—controls the cycle rate. Without this controlling feature, rain, snow and cold ambient conditions would upset the cycle rate of the trap.

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