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ARI CONA S/SC Ball Float Steam Trap

ARI Armaturen

Product Overview

The CONA S/SC is a ball float steam trap for discharge of condensate at boiling temperature and for major fluctuations in pressure and volume. It offer instant discharge with no temperature loss.

Key Benefits

High performance

  • Instant discharge of condensate with no temperature loss allows backpressure-free condensate removal, even with extreme fluctuations in pressure and volume
  • Integral back flow protection as standards so no need for a separate check valve in line
  • Controller with automatic air venting and liquid drainage also standard

Exceptionally robust ball valve float

Thermostatic control element allows quick start up

Easily converts from vertical to horizontal installation for flexibility and easy handling

Technical Specifications

Design: DN 15-100// PN 16-160, Size 1/2″ to 4″, ANSI Class 150-900

Materials: Cast iron, SG iron, cast steel, forged steel, heat-resistant steel, stainless steel, ASTM materials

Connection type: Flanges, screwed sockets, socket weld ends, butt weld ends

Medium: Steam, condensate, gases with liquid components, etc.

Available In The Following Areas

With an extensive background in a variety of industries, Cross has relationships with a number of leading brands, including exclusive distributorships in some areas. We are proud to offer ARI Armaturen in the following areas:

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