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Watson McDaniel WT2003-13-N TWWT200313N3/4

Watson McDaniel WT2003-13-N Thermostatic Steam Trap, 3/4 in, NPT, 650 psig, Stainless Steel, Domestic

  • Brand: Watson McDaniel
  • Manufacturer:Watson McDaniel
  • MKSPN: TWWT200313N3/4
  • MPN: WT2003-13-N
  • Min. Order Qty: 1
  • Qty. Interval: 1

The WT2000 Thermostatic Steam Trap is used for drip, tracing, and process applications. Their compact size, all stainless steel construction, excellent air handling capabilities, and the ability to operate over a wide pressure range make them a good choice for most applications. They can also be used as an air vent on heat exchangers. Thermostatic traps are far superior to bucket traps and thermodynamic traps in their ability to remove air from the system. The discharging of air on start up allows steam to enter the system more quickly.

Watson McDaniel Thermostatic Steam Trap, Series: WT2000, 3/4 in Nominal Size, NPT, 3-3/4 in Length, 650 psig, Stainless Steel, 1.88 in Dia, Domestic

Dimensions      :      1.88 in Dia
Domestic/Import      :      Import
End Style      :      NPT
Item Type      :      Thermostatic Steam Trap
Material      :      Stainless Steel
Nominal/Diameter Size      :      3/4 in
Pressure Rating      :      650 psig
Series      :      WT2000
  • 5/16 in orifice
  • 7004 lb/hr maximum capacity
  • Thermostatic traps are excellent at discharging air, which allows steam to enter quickly and extremely important during start-up
  • Integral strainer to protect trap from contamination
  • Welded stainless steel thermal element resists shock from water hammer
  • Freeze-proof when the trap is installed in a vertical orientation allowing for complete condensate drainage
  • Body is produced from stainless steel investment casting
  • Hardened stainless steel seat for extended service life
  • 1.31 in hex
  • 1032 psig at 100 deg F maximum allowable pressure
  • 750 deg F at 800 psig maximum allowable temperature