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Mini Pump Trap PT-104

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The product

The patented Armstrong PT-104 Mini Pump Trap is the smallest non-electric solution that can move condensate or other liquids from lower to higher points, and from lower to higher pressures. Condensate can be returned at temperatures well above the 200˚F (93˚C) limit of conventional electric centrifugal pumps without the headaches of leaking seals or cavitation problems. The PT-104 Mini Pump is the small solution for big 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—explosion-proof
  • Cast iron construction 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

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

Product Specifications

ModelPT-104
Connection TypeScrewed
Maximum Allowable Pressure150 psig (10 barg)
Maximum Allowable Temperature450°F (232°C)
Body MaterialASTM A48 Class 30 Cast Iron
Mechanism MaterialStainless Steel with Inconel X-750 Spring
Maximum Operating Pressure100 psig (7 barg)
Capacity Range1,800 lb/hr (816 kg/hr)

Certifications

  • CRN
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100%

Energy self-sustainable

+4500

Customers around the world

ISO 9001

Certified since 2006

+5000

Parts delivered monthly

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