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Drain Traps

Dec. 16, 2008
FAI series inline float and thermostatic traps suit receiver and air line drainage, where complete separation of liquid from vapor phase is important over varying flow rates. NPT FAI-30 and FAI-200 are 1 1/2 in., straight-through models with ...

FAI series inline float and thermostatic traps suit receiver and air line drainage, where complete separation of liquid from vapor phase is important over varying flow rates. NPT FAI-30 and FAI-200 are 1 1/2 in., straight-through models with single seats and lever operation. FAI-30 handles up to 11,549 lb/hr at 30 psig and 450°F; FAI-200 handles up to 12,945 lb/hr at 200 psig and 450°F. They discharge continuously in direct response to variations in liquid flow rate, assuring thorough drainage of the system.

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(803) 714-2072
www.spiraxsarco.com/us

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