Steam traps Swivel connectors and traps
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Safety information, installation and maintenance For full details see the Installation and Maintenance Instructions (IM-P128-35) supplied with the product. General information There are two criteria which must be satisfied to ensure that the swivel connector trap will operate correctly and ensure effective condensate removal: 1. The PC3001, PC3000 and PC30 shall be installed with flow in the direction of the arrow on the connector body. Flow can be horizontal (left to right or right to left), vertical or inclined. 2. The connection face for the swivel connector steam trap must be in the vertical plane unless stated on relevant steam trap Installation and Maintenance Instructions. After installation it is recommended that the pipeline connector is insulated to minimise radiated heat losses and to protect personnel from burns risk: Please note that some steam trap types should not be insulated. Depressurisation and line drainage The PC30001 and PC3000 assemblies are supplied fitted with valve(s) which allow depressurisation of the system to enable safe removal and maintenance of the steam trap. The PC3001 is also supplied with bypass valve fitted, however consideration must be given to the position of the discharge which should be directed or piped to a safe place where it will not injure personnel or damage equipment. PC30 only - Following isolation slightly loosen the trap bolts to ensure the full release of hot steam and condensate prior to commencing work. Safety equipment should be used and care taken to avoid potential injury. Disposal This product is recyclable. No ecological hazard is anticipated with the disposal of this product, providing due care is taken.
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PC3001, PC3000 and PC30 Pipeline Connectors
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