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Low Profile Pump Trap – PT-3500 Series

Low Profile Pump Trap – PT-3500 Series

Product Specifications

Model PT-3508 PT-3512
Connection Type Screwed Screwed
Maximum Allowable Pressure 150 psig (10 barg) 150 psig (10 barg)
Maximum Allowable Temperature 450°F (232°C) 450°F (232°C)
Body Material ASTM A48 Class 30 Cast Iron ASTM A48 Class 30 Cast Iron
Mechanism Material Stainless Steel with Inconel X-750 Spring Stainless Steel with Inconel X-750 Spring
Maximum Operating Pressure 125 psig (8-1/2 barg) 125 psig (8-1/2 barg)
Maximum Capacity 9,900 lb/hr (4,491 kg/hr) 14,400 lb/hr (6,532 kg/hr)
Inlet Connection Size 2″ (50 mm) 3″ (75 mm)
Outlet Connection Size 2″ (50 mm) 2″ (50 mm)

Low Profile Pump Trap – PT-3500 Series

PT-3500 Series Low Profile Pump Traps are a low maintenance, non-electric solution to move condensate or other liquids from low points, low pressures, or vacuum spaces to an area of higher elevation or pressure. Condensate can be returned at temperatures well above the 200°F (93°C) limit of conventional electric pumps without the headaches of leaking seals or cavitation problems.

Features

  • Economical non-electric operation
  • No leaking seals, impeller or motor problems means lower maintenance
  • Low-profile body fits in tight spaces while allowing minimal fill head
  • Lower installation costs
  • Standard unit is intrinsically safe
  • Rugged construction material means long service life
  • Internals are all stainless steel for corrosion resistance and long life
  • Springs are made from long-lasting Inconel X-750
  • All valuable Btu’s are captured and returned to the system
  • The pump can be used in flooded pits without fear of electrocution or circuit breaker defaults
  • Externally removable/replaceable seats can be replaced or cleaned without removing the mechanism assembly

TYPICAL APPLICATIONS

  • Low-pressure heating systems
  • Process heat exchanger or coils with modulating steam control
  • Remote installations (tracing, tank farms, or remote coils)
  • Systems under vacuum
  • Hazardous (explosion-proof) areas
  • Caustic environments
  • Sumps or submersed areas
  • Flash tanks

Certifications

  • CRN