825YA-QT 2 - FEBCO - 2 febco 825y
Temperaturecontrol valveworking principle
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Thermostatic control Valveradiator
Grease Interceptor, Low Rough-In, Recessed/Floor-Mounted, 20 GPM, 3 IN NH, Gasketed Steel Cover, Deep Seal Trap, Internal Control Plate, Draw-Off Hose
3-way temperaturecontrol valveworking principle
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This low-rough-in, recessed or floor-mounted, epoxy-coated steel grease interceptor has a gasketed, epoxy-coated steel cover, 3 inch no hub connections and can support a flow rate of up to 20 GPM. It features hex head center bolts, a removable baffle assembly, a deep seal trap with cleanout, and an external cast iron flow control fitting. It is PDI certified.
Self-operated, direct-acting regulators help control temperature of water, steam, or other liquid systems without electricity. They feature bronze construction with steel springs and seats. Direct-acting valves are used for heating and are normally open. Use in heat exchangers, kettles, building heat, bottle-washing machinery, plating tanks, heating ducts, cooking vats, and parts washers. A temperature control valve is just like any other control valve. The only difference is that the control valve helps to maintain the temperature of a desired process at a specific level. It is often abbreviated as TCV – Temperature Control Valve – in most process drawings and P&IDs.