High-Capacity Piston-Operated Steam Trap

CVS-06 is a high-capacity piston-operated steam trap intended for larger steam systems and condensate loads. Its rugged body and broad connection range make it easy to specify for demanding service.

CVS-06

High-Capacity Piston-Operated Steam Trap

Product Details

Product Overview

CVS-06 is built for applications that need a larger-capacity trap with dependable condensate handling. The piston cage unit, integral air vent, and temperature-control components are assembled into a compact package that supports straightforward installation and maintenance. The High-Capacity Piston-Operated Steam Trap is intended for industrial steam and condensate duties where reliable discharge, stable operation, and practical maintenance access matter. In plant service, a steam trap is expected to move condensate efficiently, respond to load changes, and remain easy to understand for operators and maintenance teams. This product family is positioned for exactly that type of work. It combines a compact industrial body with service-focused internal design choices that support consistent drainage and easier installation across repeated service points. The result is a trap that can be used on process equipment, utility headers, and branch drains without adding unnecessary complexity to the piping layout. For teams standardizing a steam system, a trap like this is useful because it keeps the service logic simple while still allowing the selection to be matched to the real operating conditions on site.

Construction and Operating Notes

Selection starts with the operating envelope. The available size range of NPS 1 – 3 (DN 25 – 80) helps define where the product can be applied, while the pressure capability of PMO up to 1500 psi sets the working range for the service. The standard connection options of Socket weld, Threaded, Butt weld, Flanged make it easier to match the trap to the piping standard already used on site. The listed operating concept for this model is high-capacity piston-operated steam trap, and the construction style is best described as piston cage unit with liner, piston, main seat and main valve; spf includes bimetallic cage unit. In practical use, that means the trap is designed to handle repeated thermal cycles, condensate flow changes, and the normal wear that comes with industrial steam service. For maintenance teams, accessible internal parts and repeatable construction are important because they reduce troubleshooting time and make planned service easier to manage. High-capacity piston operation suits larger condensate loads. All-in-one construction unit combines the air vent, main valve, check valve, strainer, and controller. Small, lightweight design supports piping convenience and easy handling. Together, these details help the product fit into standard steam-system practice rather than forcing a custom solution for every drain point.

Why It Works in Real Plants

Across a working plant, the value of a steam trap is not only in its nominal rating but in whether it keeps doing a simple job well over time. The High-Capacity Piston-Operated Steam Trap is meant to support that expectation by giving teams a practical industrial-grade option for condensate removal. It is suitable for locations where space is limited, where drainage consistency matters, and where operators want a product family that can be repeated across similar service points. Service type: High-capacity piston-operated steam trap. Body style: Compact all-in-one construction unit with factory-tested assembly. Pressure rating: PMO up to 1500 psi. When the actual process conditions are reviewed early, the product can be matched more accurately to the service requirement, which helps reduce surprises during startup and later maintenance. For procurement teams, that means easier standardization; for engineering teams, it means a clearer specification path; and for technicians, it means a familiar product layout that is easier to inspect, install, and replace when needed. straightforward service access Also, where relevant, the listed options of piping king units, thermometer, strainer blowdown valve (sp only), y-type strainer in line for spf 0-7 can help tailor the final configuration to the specific plant requirement.

Selection Notes for Buyers

To select the best configuration, review the line size, installation space, connection standard, and the expected steam or condensate conditions. Consider whether the service is continuous or intermittent, whether the line sees frequent load swings, and whether the trap will be installed on a main line, equipment branch, or utility point. The right answer depends on the complete operating picture, not just one value on the drawing. For replacement work, matching the existing end connections and size range can simplify shutdown planning. For new projects, standardizing the High-Capacity Piston-Operated Steam Trap where the duty is similar can help keep the bill of materials more organized and reduce variation across the condensate system. If the application requires freeze resistance, backflow protection, water-hammer tolerance, or a specific temperature-control option, those requirements should be checked against the source specifications and the site operating conditions before final selection.

ItemDetails
Size RangeNPS 1 – 3 (DN 25 – 80)
Pressure ClassPMO up to 1500 psi
Standard ConnectionsSocket weld, Threaded, Butt weld, Flanged
  • High-capacity piston operation suits larger condensate loads.
  • Rugged body supports industrial steam service.
  • Flexible connection choices simplify specification.
  • Designed for dependable operation across varied service conditions.

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