Universal insert for use with radiator steam traps

Gas separation – With separated nongaseous material conducting or treating means

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55DIG23, 137549, 138 41, 138 44, 210451, B01D 3502

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056767196

ABSTRACT:
A universal insert used with a device to drain condensate from a steam system while minimizing the passage of steam. The insert includes an anchor with tapering threads that can be crushed, permitting the insert to be used with radiator steam traps having differing sizes, and of different models. Nozzle or orifice-type constricted passageways can be located within the anchor. A filter device for use with the anchor has an adjustable height.

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