Steam trap simplifies installation
Trap valve stations integrate the energy saving features of the inverted bucket steam trap with the proven reliability of piston valves into one space-saving package that simplifies installation, reduces maintenance costs, and conserves space.
By Staff
Trap valve stations integrate the energy saving features of the inverted bucket steam trap with the proven reliability of piston valves into one space-saving package that simplifies installation, reduces maintenance costs, and conserves space. The package is available in cast iron or stainless steel.
Armstrong Intl., Inc.
www.armstrong-intl.com
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