Description
Armstrong Air D504233 Armstrong 880T Inverted Thermic Bucket Trap w/ Strainer 1/2 NPT 20 PSI 3/16 Orifice – D504233
The Armstrong 880T inverted bucket steam trap, model D504233, is engineered to improve steam system efficiency. Constructed with durable cast iron, this unit features a 1/2 inch NPT in-line horizontal connection.
The design employs a simple leverage system, using the bucket’s weight to operate the valve against steam pressure, enhancing reliability and longevity. This steam trap is particularly suitable for heat exchange equipment, noted for its quick air venting and non-condensable gas handling capabilities.
Features
- Max operating pressure of 20 psi.
- Effective condensate discharge capacity up to 690 pounds per hour.
- Incorporates an integral strainer and thermic bucket for optimized performance.
 Specifications
Connection Size | 1/2 inch NPT |
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Mounting | In-Line Horizontal |
Max Pressure | 20 PSI |
Orifice Size | 3/16 inch |
Weight | 5.50 lbs |
Brand | Armstrong International |
MPN | D504233 |
Series | 880 Series |
Body Material | Cast Iron |
What our Expect Think
- Efficient Steam Control: Inverted thermic bucket design ensures optimal steam flow and trap efficiency.
- High-Pressure Capability: Rated for up to 20 PSI, making it ideal for residential and light commercial steam systems.
- Durable Construction: Built with high-quality materials, including a strainer, for long-lasting reliability.
- Precise Operation: 3/16-inch orifice provides effective air and condensate management for consistent system performance.
- Easy Installation: 1/2-inch NPT threading allows for seamless integration into existing steam systems.
Q&A
Q: is the Armstrong Air D504233 Inverted Thermic Bucket Trap?
A: The D504233 is a 1/2 NPT inverted thermic bucket steam trap with a built-in strainer, designed to efficiently remove condensate from steam systems while operating at 20 PSI.
Q: Is this steam trap suitable for all steam systems?
A: The D504233 is ideal for various steam applications, but ensure compatibility with your specific system before purchasing.
Q: How does the thermic bucket design improve performance?
A: The inverted thermic bucket design efficiently removes condensate while preventing water hammer, improving system reliability and performance.
Q: Does it require professional installation?
A: Yes, professional installation is recommended for proper setup and to ensure optimal system efficiency.
Maintenance Tips
- Inspect for Leaks – Regularly check the trap for steam or fluid leaks around the connections to ensure a secure seal.
- Clean the Strainer – Periodically remove the strainer to clean debris and dirt that could block the flow and reduce efficiency.
- Check the Thermic Bucket – Inspect the inverted thermic bucket for proper operation, ensuring it moves freely and doesn’t have signs of corrosion or wear.
- Monitor Pressure – Ensure the trap operates within the 20 PSI rating to avoid over-pressurization and prevent damage.
- Verify the Orifice – Check the 3/16-inch orifice for any obstructions that could hinder steam or fluid flow.
- Ensure Proper Drainage – Confirm that the trap’s drainage is functioning correctly to prevent water accumulation and maintain efficient operation.
- Annual Professional Inspection – Have a technician inspect the trap annually to ensure it’s functioning properly and to address any potential issues.
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