43-5 Type Temperature Regulators (Heating)

The Type 43-5 self-regulating temperature controller, perfect for widespread industrial applications, boasts a balanced construction that is ideal for heating systems. This controller offers both flanged and threaded connections and includes a globe valve, control thermostat, capillary tube, and a sensor based on the adsorption principle, which shuts off as temperatures increase. Engineered to withstand pressures up to 580 psig and temperatures 120°F above the preset levels, its compact size and reduced height enhance its versatility for handling liquids, gases, and vapours with little to no maintenance required.

Key Features

Key features and benefits of 43-5 Type Temperature Regulators (Heating)
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Key Features

Incorporates a sophisticated control mechanism featuring a globe valve, control thermostat, capillary tube, and a sensor based on the adsorption principle. This design ensures precise temperature control, automatically shutting off as temperatures increase, thereby providing reliable operation and enhancing system safety.
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Key Features

Equipped with both flanged and threaded connections, it offers flexibility for integration into various industrial heating systems, ensuring compatibility and ease of installation across a wide range of applications.
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Key Features

Designed to operate under pressures up to 580 psig and withstand temperatures 120°F above the set levels, its robust construction ensures long-term reliability. Furthermore, the compact size and minimal height contribute to its versatility, enabling it to efficiently manage liquids, gases, and vapours while requiring minimal maintenance, thus reducing operational costs.

Regulator Standards & Stuff

Nominal Diameters: DN15 to DN50 (1/2" to 2")
Pressure Classes: PN25 (Class 250)
Materials: Red Brass CC491K/CC499K, Stainless Steel
Temperature Range: up to 200°C (up to 390°F)
Set Points Range: 0 to 150 °C
Application: For Plants to be Heated or Cooled
Versions: 43-5, 43-6, & 43-7
Weight Range(kg); 1.8 to 2.0

FAQs

A Valve Temperature Regulator is a control valve that automatically adjusts the flow of a fluid to maintain a desired temperature. It operates without external power, using a thermal actuator that responds to fluid temperature.

These regulators use a sensing element that expands or contracts with temperature changes. This movement is mechanically linked to a valve that adjusts the flow of the heating or cooling medium to maintain the set temperature.

There are mainly two types: direct-acting, where the sensor is directly connected to the valve, and pilot-operated, which uses a pilot valve to control the main valve. Selection depends on the application's size, temperature range, and precision required.

They are critical for processes that require precise temperature control for safety, efficiency, and product quality. They help in reducing energy consumption and ensuring the longevity of equipment by preventing overheating or undercooling.

Yes, they are versatile and can be designed for either heating or cooling applications. The selection depends on the control action needed to maintain the desired temperature within a system.

Key factors include the control range, the temperature sensitivity required, the medium being controlled (water, oil, gas, etc.), the flow rate, and the operating environment. It's also important to consider the regulator's material compatibility with the fluid.

Installation guidelines vary by model, but generally, it should be mounted in a location where it can accurately sense the temperature without being affected by external conditions. It's important to follow manufacturer recommendations for orientation and to ensure proper piping practices.

Regular maintenance includes checking for leaks, ensuring the actuator moves freely, and verifying the accuracy of the temperature control. Troubleshooting may involve inspecting for clogs, recalibrating the temperature set point, or replacing worn parts.

Symptoms include inability to maintain the set temperature, fluctuating temperatures, leaks, or unusual noises during operation. Such signs indicate the need for inspection and possibly repair or replacement.

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43-5 Type Temperature Regulator (Heating)