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CONA-B Bimetallic Steam Trap

ARI Armaturen

Product Overview

The ARI CONA B from ARI Armaturen is a Bimetallic steam trap designed for the discharge of condensate sub-cooled between 10 and 30 K.

Key Benefits

Ideal control characteristics and high-performance precision through the combination of multiple profiled bimetallic plates, self-aligning  bearing and combination check valve

High performance and long life

Profiled bimettallic plates are dirt resistant and permit optimum reaction time to temperature changes

Metal seals

Combination of self-aligning, low-friction bearing with bimetallic plates

Erosion deflection

Frost and water hammer resistant

Quick-assembly housing (DN 15-25 and PN 40) for easy handling

Technical Specifications

Design: DN 15-50// PN 16-630, Size 1/2″ to 2″, ANSI Class 150-2500

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

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

Medium: Steam, condensate, 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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