For pressures to 580 psig (40 bar)
Armstrong's SH Series Bimetallic Steam Traps for superheat or low load conditions are the ideal traps for applications where other trap styles are not suitable for long life.
The Armstrong SH Series bimetallic traps also have the ability to handle the large start-up loads associated with superheat applications. The unique bimetallic element allows for shut-off before superheat reaches the trap, thus preventing steam loss.
For pressures to 580 psig (40 bar)
Armstrong's SH Series Bimetallic Steam Traps for superheat or low load conditions are the ideal traps for applications where other trap styles are not suitable for long life.
The Armstrong SH Series bimetallic traps also have the ability to handle the large start-up loads associated with superheat applications. The unique bimetallic element allows for shut-off before superheat reaches the trap, thus preventing steam loss.
For pressures to 580 psig (40 bar)
Armstrong's SH Series Bimetallic Steam Traps for superheat or low load conditions are the ideal traps for applications where other trap styles are not suitable for long life.
The Armstrong SH Series bimetallic traps also have the ability to handle the large start-up loads associated with superheat applications. The unique bimetallic element allows for shut-off before superheat reaches the trap, thus preventing steam loss.
| Armstrong International | Armstrong International | Armstrong International | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Product Category | Steam Traps | Steam Traps | Steam Traps |
| Product Number | Model SH-300 | Model SH-300 | Model SH-300 |
| Product Name | Model SH Bimetallic Superheat Steam Traps | Model SH Bimetallic Superheat Steam Traps | Model SH Bimetallic Superheat Steam Traps |
| Steam Trap Type | Bimetallic; Superheat | Bimetallic; Superheat | Bimetallic; Superheat |
| Material | Steel - High Carbon | Steel - High Carbon | Steel - High Carbon |
| Operating Pressure | 250 psi (176 m H2O) | 250 psi (176 m H2O) | 250 psi (176 m H2O) |
| Operating Temperature | 662 F (350 C) | 662 F (350 C) | 662 F (350 C) |