Automatic temperature and humidity regulation – Cooling radiator – Bypass
Patent
1994-05-25
1995-09-26
Tapolcai, William E.
Automatic temperature and humidity regulation
Cooling radiator
Bypass
137 75, F01P 716
Patent
active
054528526
ABSTRACT:
A fluid valve comprising a frame having a valve seat defining a flow passage and an actuator secured to the frame. A valve is secured to the actuator and movable into and out of engagement with the valve seat in response to the actuator for closing and opening the flow passage. A spacer is positioned between the valve and the valve seat. The spacer holds the valve and valve seat apart and the valve open. The spacer is of a disappearing material at predetermined fluid conditions allowing the valve to be installed in a fluid system, the system to be filled with fluid, and the system brought to normal operating conditions, simultaneously, in accordance with the method of the invention.
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