INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Free Float Drain Trap
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and inert gases.
This product has been thoroughly inspected before being shipped
from the factory. When the product is delivered, before doing
anything else, check the specifications and external appearance to
make sure nothing is out of the ordinary. Before beginning
installation or maintenance, please read this manual to ensure
correct usage of the product.
This instruction manual is needed not only for installation, but for subsequent
troubleshooting. Please keep it in a safe place for future reference.
The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
1. Safety Considerations
DO NOT use for toxic, flammable or otherwise hazardous fluids. This
product is a drain trap that discharges condensate from air or inert gas
WARNING
systems. Use only for air or inert gas. This product is for intended use
only. Improper use may result in such hazards as damage to the
product or malfunctions that may lead to serious accidents.
NEVER apply direct heat to the float. The float may explode due to
increased internal pressure, causing accidents leading to serious injury
WARNING
or damage to property and equipment.
Install properly and DO NOT use this product outside the recommended
operating pressure, temperature and other specification ranges.
CAUTION
Improper use may result in such hazards as damage to the product or
malfunctions which may lead to serious accidents. Local regulations
may restrict the use of this product to below the conditions quoted.
DO NOT use this product in excess of the maximum operating pressure
CAUTION
differential; such use could make discharge impossible (blocked).
Take measures to prevent people from coming into direct contact with
product outlets. Failure to do so may result in burns or other injury from
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the discharge of fluids.
When disassembling or removing the product, wait until the internal
pressure equals atmospheric pressure and the surface of the product
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has cooled to room temperature. Disassembling or removing the
product when it is hot or under pressure may lead to discharge of fluids,
causing burns, other injuries or damage.
Be sure to use only the recommended components when repairing the
product, and NEVER attempt to modify the product in any way. Failure to
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observe these precautions may result in damage to the product or burns
or other injury due to malfunction or the discharge of fluids.
Use only under conditions in which no freeze-up will occur. Freezing
may damage the product, leading to fluid discharge, which may cause
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burns or other injury.
Installation, inspection, maintenance, repairs, disassembly, adjustment
and valve opening/closing should be carried out only by trained
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maintenance personnel.
2. Specifications
Refer to the product nameplate for detailed specifications.
Model
Nominal Diameter
Maximum Allowable Pressure*
Max. Allowable Temperature*
Maximum Differential Pressure
Max. Operating Temperature
Valve No.**
Production Lot No.
Minimum Required Condensate Load: For SS1VA-M with a metal valve seat, a minimum
required condensate load of 0.5 kg/h (1 lb/h) is necessary to maintain a liquid seal. There is a
chance of air/gas leak if the condensate load falls below this rate.
3. Configuration
SS1VA-M
(with metal valve seat)
4. Proper Installation
1. Before installation, be sure to remove all
protective seals.
2. Before installing the product, open the inlet
valve and blow out the piping to remove any
piping scraps, dirt and oil. Close the inlet
valve after blowdown.
3. Install the product so the arrow on the body
is pointing in the direction of flow.
4. To prevent air binding, inlet piping must be
straight, vertical, as short as possible and
with a minimum nominal diameter of 15 mm (
SS1VA
Free Float Drain Trap for air
* Maximum allowable pressure
(PMA) and maximum allowable
temperature (TMA) are
PRESSURE SHELL DESIGN
CONDITIONS (NOT
OPERATING CONDITIONS)
** Valve No. is displayed for
products with options. This item
is omitted from the nameplate
when there are no options.
No. Name
No. Name
1
Body
7
Cover Gasket
2
Cover
8
Cover Bolt
3
Float
9
Nameplate
4
Valve Seat (Orifice)
10 Flange
11 Screw
Valve Seat (Orifice)
5
Gasket
12 Spring Washer
6
Screen
13 Connector
SS1VA-R
(with rubber valve seat)
⑤
④
Requiring
Standard
Balancing Line
Pressure-balancing Line
Inlet Piping
1
/
in). If a length of horizontal piping
2
between the equipment and the product is unavoidable, the horizontal piping must be
kept as short as possible. If it exceeds 200 mm (8 in), a pressure-balancing line must
be installed (see right).
5. The product must be installed vertically, inclined no more than 5° horizontally and
front-to-back.
6. Install a condensate outlet valve and outlet piping.
7. Open the inlet and outlet valves, make sure that the product functions properly.
5. Inspection and Maintenance
Operational Check: A visual inspection of the following items should be done on a
daily basis to determine whether the product is operating properly or has failed.
Periodically (at least biannually) the operation should also be checked by using
diagnostic equipment, such as a stethoscope or thermometer.
If the product should fail, it may cause damage to piping and equipment, resulting in
faulty or low quality products or losses due to air or gas leakage.
When parts have been removed, or during periodic inspections, use the table to the
right to inspect the parts and replace any that are found to be defective.
Gaskets: check for warping or damage
Screen: check for clogging, corrosion or damage
Valve Seat: check for clogging, warping or scratches
Float: check for scratches, dents or water inside the float
Body, Cover: check for damage or build-up inside
6. Disassembly / Reassembly
Use the following procedures to remove components. Use the same procedures in
reverse to reassemble. If drawings or other special documentation were supplied for the
product, any torque given there takes precedence over values shown here.
Part
During Disassembly
Cover Bolt
Remove with a 17 mm (
socket wrench
Cover
Remove; take care to prevent
any damage to the float, which
may fall out when the cover is
removed
Float
Remove being careful not to
scratch the polished surface
Connector
Remove
Cover Gasket
Remove gasket and clean
sealing surfaces
Valve Seat
Remove with a 13 mm (
socket wrench
Valve Seat
Remove gasket and clean
Gasket
sealing surfaces
Screw &
Remove with a Philips
Washer
screwdriver
Screen
Remove without bending
Figure A
Note: Do not change
the position of the
float guides. Tight
sealing cannot be
guaranteed if the float
guides have been
moved out of position.
7. Troubleshooting
When the product fails to operate properly, use the following table to locate the cause.
Problem
Cause
No condensate is
The float is damaged or filled with
discharged
condensate
(blocked) or
The valve seat opening, screen or piping
discharge is poor
are clogged with rust and scale
The trap operating pressure exceeds the
maximum specified pressure, or there is
insufficient pressure differential between
the trap inlet and outlet
Air binding has occurred
The specific gravity of the fluid is not
suitable for this product
Air/gas is
Rust and scale have built-up around the
discharged or
valve seat or beneath the float
leaks from the
The valve seat is scratched or damaged
outlet*
(blowing)
The float is deformed or has a build-up
(air/gas leakage)
Improper installation orientation
There is excessive trap vibration
Air/gas is leaking
Gasket(s) are deteriorated or damaged
from a place other
Improper tightening torques were used
than the outlet
* SS1VA-M with metal valve seat requires a minimum condensate load of 0.5 kg/h (1 lb/h) to
prevent any air/gas leak
Manufacturer
881 Nagasuna, Noguchi, Kakogawa, Hyogo, 675-8511 Japan
Tel: [81]-(0)79-422-1122 Fax: [81]-(0)79-422-0112
Copyright © 2017 by TLV Co., Ltd. All rights reserved
During Reassembly
21
⁄
Coat threads with anti-seize; tighten to a
in)
32
torque of 45 N⋅m (33 lbf⋅ft)
Make sure there are no pieces of the old
gasket left on the sealing surfaces, then
reattach; be careful not to bend the float
guides (Fig. A)
Place inside body, being careful not to
scratch or misshape
Insert into hole in cover
Replace with a new gasket if warped or
damaged, do not apply anti-seize
1
/
Coat threads with anti-seize; tighten to a
in)
2
torque of 15 N⋅m (11 lbf⋅ft)
Replace with a new gasket if warped or
damaged, apply anti-seize
Tighten to a torque of 0.3 N⋅m (0.22 lbf⋅ft)
Insert the screen with the proper orientation,
aligning screw holes (Fig. B)
(1 N⋅m ≈ 10 kg⋅cm)
Figure B
Cover
Gasket
Screen
Float Guides
Screw & Washer
Connector
Remedy
Replace with a new float
Clean parts
Compare specifications and
actual operating conditions
Correct the installation
(see "Proper Installation")
Consult TLV
Clean parts
Replace with a new valve
seat
Clean or replace with a new
float
Correct the installation
Lengthen the inlet piping and
fasten it securely
Replace with new gasket(s)
Tighten to the proper torque
Rev. 3/2017 (T)
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