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Armstrong Air C5297-70 Armstrong 881 Inverted Bucket Trap w/ Strainer 1 inch NPT 125 PSI 1/8 inch Orifice C5297-70 - C5297-70

Armstrong Air C5297-70 Armstrong 881 Inverted Bucket Trap w/ Strainer 1 inch NPT 125 PSI 1/8 inch Orifice C5297-70 - C5297-70

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Armstrong Air C5297-70 Armstrong 881 Inverted Bucket Trap w/ Strainer 1 inch NPT 125 PSI 1/8 inch Orifice C5297-70 - C5297-70

The Armstrong Air model C5297-70 is an inverted bucket steam trap renowned for its robust design and efficient performance. The trap features a 1 inch NPT in-line horizontal pipe connection, and is constructed from heavy-duty cast iron. Capable of handling pressures up to 125 PSI and an orifice size of 1/8 inch, it is an excellent choice for steam management in heat exchange systems

.This steam trap operates using a leverage system that uses the weight of the bucket to open against pressure, effectively managing steam and condensate flows.

Features
  • High resistance to wear and corrosion
  • Performance under varying loads and against back pressure
  • Features an integral strainer and a heavy-duty stainless steel bucket
  • Brand: Armstrong International
  • MPN: C5297-70
 Specifications
Body Material Cast Iron
Maximum Pressure 125 PSI
Connection Size 1 inch
Orifice Size 1/8 inch
Series 880 Series
Model 881-1-125
Type Inverted Bucket
Mounting In-Line Horizontal
Brand Armstrong International
MPN C5297-70
What our Expect Think
  • High-Pressure Performance: Rated for up to 125 PSI, making it ideal for high-demand steam and HVAC systems.
  • Efficient Steam Management: Inverted bucket design ensures effective condensate removal, improving system efficiency.
  • Durable Construction: Built with high-quality materials and includes a strainer for long-lasting, reliable operation.
  • Precise Air and Condensate Removal: 1/8-inch orifice ensures optimal performance in managing air and condensate flow.
  • Easy Installation: 1-inch NPT threading allows for seamless integration into various system configurations.
Q&A

Q: What is the Armstrong Air C5297-70 Inverted Bucket Trap?
A: The C5297-70 is an inverted bucket steam trap designed for efficient condensate removal in steam systems, featuring a 1-inch NPT connection, a 125 PSI pressure rating, and a 1/8-inch orifice, along with a built-in strainer.

Q: Is this steam trap suitable for all steam systems?
A: The C5297-70 is ideal for use in various steam systems. Be sure to verify compatibility with your system’s requirements before purchasing.

Q: How does the inverted bucket design improve performance?
A: The inverted bucket design allows for effective condensate drainage, reduces water hammer, and ensures optimal steam system performance, improving reliability and efficiency.

Q: Does it require professional installation?
A: Yes, professional installation is recommended to ensure proper setup and maintain optimal system efficiency.

Maintenance Tips
  • Inspect for Leaks – Regularly check for any steam or fluid leaks at the trap’s connections to ensure a secure seal and efficient operation.
  • Clean the Strainer and Bucket – Periodically clean the strainer and inverted bucket to remove debris, dirt, or scale buildup that could impair function.
  • Check for Corrosion – Inspect all components, especially around the inlet, outlet, and orifice, for corrosion and replace any damaged parts.
  • Ensure Proper Bucket Movement – Ensure the inverted bucket is moving freely and is not obstructed by debris or buildup.
  • Monitor Pressure – Verify that the trap operates within the 125 PSI pressure rating to avoid over-pressurization and possible damage.
  • Inspect the Orifice – Ensure the 1/8-inch orifice is clear of any blockages to maintain proper fluid and steam flow.
  • Ensure Proper Drainage – Confirm that condensate drainage is functioning properly to prevent water buildup that could hinder the trap’s operation.
  • Annual Professional Inspection – Have a technician inspect the trap annually to ensure it is functioning correctly and to address any potential issues.