Temperature
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TRAC STYLE 'B' TEMPERATURE REGULATOR The TRAC Style ‘B’ temperature regulator is a self sensing and self actuated temperature regulating valve which will automatically control liquid or steam flow through the valve in response to changes in the temperature of the controlling medium. The regulating valve requires no external source of power to operate the valve or to detect changes in the temperature of the controlling medium. The valve can be set to control at any temperature within the limits of the temperature range stamped on the nameplate. The standard ranges for Style ‘B’ valves are provided with a 40 deg.F adjustable temperature span. For most applications where the TRAC Style ‘B’ temperature regulator is specified, the system designer considers it acceptable for the valve to fail hot with means for the operator to be able to adjust the valve to any intermediate valve position. The manual override feature is furnished on all TRAC Style ‘B’ production valves. It provides for uninterrupted service in the event that the thermostatic element fails in operation. By adjusting the manual override wheel, the operator can modulate the valve to any position between full open and full closed. TRAC STYLE ‘B’ VALVE ACTION: REVERSE ACTING: Reverse acting valves are used for cooling services where a rise in temperature tends to open the valve. A reverse acting valve is generally used for controlling the temperature of cooling system recirculating lines, heat exchangers, environmental air cooling, etc… THREE WAY: 3-Way valves are used for mixing hot and cold liquids to deliver liquid to the outlet at a predetermined temperature, or to divert the inlet flow of liquid to a heat exchanger or bypass based on the controlling condition. For instruction on replacement of a TRAC Style ‘B’ thermostatic element: For detailed maintenance instructions for Navy shipboard installations:
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