WFT-15, 3/4" Float & Thermostatic Steam Trap Zoom

WFT-15, 3/4" Float & Thermostatic Steam Trap

SKU:0037100

Brand: Watts

Watts
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Specs

Size: 3/4"
Max Temp (F): 353
Material: Cast Iron
Application: Heating
Type: Thermostatic Steam Trap
Connection Type: NPT
Thread Type: Male

Description for Watts 0037100

Series WFT float & thermostatic steam traps are designed to provide continuous air venting and separate condensate draining with maximum efficiency and service. They feature an iron body H-pattern design, stainless steel valve head, seat, float and thermostatic air vent. Series WFT is water hammer resistant and can be serviced without disturbing system piping. It is ideal for use in unit heaters, heat exchangers/reboilers, air heating coils, steam main drips, and process equipment.

Features:

  • Cast iron body & cover, stainless steel valve head, valve seat, valve seat gasket, and float
  • All stainless steel internal components protect against erosion and corrosion
  • Universal 4-port design
  • Balanced pressure thermostatic element
  • Extra-long life and dependable service
  • Water hammer resistant
  • Can be serviced without disturbing system piping

WFT-15, 3/4" Float & Thermostatic Steam Trap

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  • Q:

    Can an F & T trap elevate condensate? If so what is the maximum height?
    Asked on 3/22/2012 by mike

    2 answers

    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      The ones we purchased from you did elevate but only maybe a foot at max. It would be best to contact watts on the maximum height.

      Answered on 3/23/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      No. An F&T steam trap keeps steam in the unit or system and allows condensate to be released with the least amount of steam escaping- "trapping" the steam. If the elevation of the condensate piping is a problem, a steam trap could make that issue worse. Steam is piped to the top of the trap and condesate is piped to the bottom. Lowering the outlet about 3 IN.
      Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

      Answered on 3/23/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
  • Q:

    What pressure can I test the steam trap at.
    Asked on 2/14/2011 by Anonymous

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      You can test the trap at a maximum of 15 psi.

      Answered on 2/23/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
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