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Free FloatInline RepairableThermostatic Air VentMax Pressure: 32 barg

TLV SJH5NX / SJH5VX Free Float Steam Traps

TLV SJH5NX / SJH5VX inline repairable free float steam traps with thermostatic air vent, suitable for small-to-large capacities and pressures up to 32 barg.

TLV SJH5NX / SJH5VX Free Float Steam Traps

The TLV SJH5NX / SJH5VX inline repairable free float steam traps with thermostatic air vent (X-element) are suitable for a wide range of applications with small-to-large capacities and pressures up to 32 barg, such as heat exchangers, tank heaters, dryers, and process equipment. The traps discharge condensate continuously and automatically, at a temperature slightly lower than saturation temperature.

Configuration

TLV SJH5NX / SJH5VX installation orientation (horizontal and vertical)

Proper Installation

WARNING

• Installation, inspection, maintenance, repairs, disassembly, adjustment and valve opening/closing should be carried out only by trained maintenance personnel. • Take measures to prevent people from coming into direct contact with product outlets. • Use hoisting equipment for heavy objects. • Install for use under conditions in which no freeze-up will occur. • Install for use under conditions in which no water hammer will occur.

  1. Before installation, be sure to remove all protective seals.
  2. Before installing the trap, blow out the inlet piping to remove all dirt and oil.
  3. Install the trap in the lowest part of the pipeline or equipment so the condensate flows naturally downward into the trap by gravity. The inlet pipe should be as short and have as few bends as possible.
  4. Install the trap within the allowable inclination, as shown below. Also make sure that the arrow mark on the body corresponds with the direction of flow.
  5. When completing the piping, support the pipes properly within 800 mm (2.5 ft) on either side of the trap.
  6. Install a bypass valve to discharge condensate, and inlet and outlet valves to isolate the trap in the event of trap failure or when performing maintenance.
  7. Install a check valve at the trap outlet whenever the condensate discharge pipe leads to a tank or recovery line, or whenever the condensate collection pipeline is connected with more than one trap.

Maximum Allowable Inclination

TLV SJH5NX / SJH5VX maximum allowable inclination

Piping Arrangement

Check to make sure that the pipes connected to the trap have been installed properly.

RequirementCorrectIncorrect
Install a catchpot of the proper diameter.Diameter is too small.
Make sure the flow of condensate is not obstructed.Diameter is too small and inlet protrudes into pipe.
To prevent rust and scale from flowing into the trap, connect the inlet pipe 25 - 50 mm (1 - 2 in) above the base of the T-pipe.Rust and scale flow into the trap with the condensate.
When installing on the blind end, make sure nothing obstructs the flow of condensate.Condensate collects in the pipe.

Operational Check

A visual inspection can be carried out to aid in determining the necessity for immediate maintenance or repair, if the trap is open to atmosphere. If the trap does not discharge to atmosphere, use diagnostic equipment such as TLV TrapMan or TLV Pocket TrapMan (within its pressure and temperature measuring range).

StatusDescription
Normal:Condensate is discharged continuously with flash steam and the sound of flow can be heard. If there is very little condensate, there is almost no sound of flow.
Blocked:No condensate is discharged. The trap is quiet and makes no noise, and the surface temperature of the trap is low.
Blowing:Live steam continually flows from the outlet and there is a continuous metallic sound.
Steam Leakage:Live steam is discharged through the trap outlet together with the condensate and there is a high-pitched sound.

(When conducting a visual inspection, flash steam is sometimes mistaken for steam leakage. For this reason, the use of a steam trap diagnostic instrument such as TLV TrapMan is highly recommended.)

Inspection and Maintenance

Operational inspections should be performed at least twice per year, or as called for by trap operating conditions. Steam trap failure may result in temperature drop in the equipment, poor product quality or losses due to steam leakage.

DANGER

TLV SJH5NX / SJH5VX float heating hazard warning NEVER apply direct heat to the float. The float may explode due to increased internal pressure, causing accidents leading to serious injury or property and equipment damage.

WARNING

• Installation, inspection, maintenance, repairs, disassembly, adjustment and valve opening/closing should be carried out only by trained maintenance personnel. • Before attempting to open the trap, close the inlet and outlet isolation valves and wait until the trap has cooled completely. Failure to do so may result in burns. • Be sure to use the proper components and NEVER attempt to modify the product.

Parts Inspection Procedure

PartProcedure
Body, Cover(s)Check inside for damage, dirt, grease, oil film, rust or scale
GasketsCheck for warping or damage
X-element (SJHX)Check for damage
Screen(s)Check for clogging, corrosion or damage
FloatCheck for deformation, damage, oil film or water inside
Air Vent Valve Seat (SJHX), OrificeCheck for rust, scale, oil film, wear or damage

Disassembly/Reassembly (to reassemble, follow procedures in reverse)

Part & No.DisassemblyReassembly
Cover Nut 10Use a wrench to removeCoat threads with anti-seize and tighten to the proper torque
Cover 2RemoveReattach with writing in the proper orientation
Cover Gasket 8Remove gasket and clean sealing surfacesReplace with a new gasket, do not apply anti-seize
Float 3Remove, being careful not to scratch its polished surfaceInsert into body, being careful not to scratch its polished surface
Orifice Plug 7Use a wrench to removeCoat threads with anti-seize and tighten to the proper torque
Orifice Plug Gasket 6Remove gasket and clean sealing surfacesReplace with a new gasket, coat surfaces with anti-seize
Orifice 4Use a wrench to removeCoat threads with anti-seize and tighten to the proper torque
Orifice Gasket 5Remove gasket and clean sealing surfacesReplace with a new gasket, do not coat surfaces with anti-seize
Screen Holder 12Use a wrench to removeCoat threads with anti-seize and tighten to the proper torque
Screen Holder Gasket 11Remove gasket and clean sealing surfacesReplace with a new gasket, coat surfaces with anti-seize
Main Screen 13Remove being careful not to bendInsert closed end first so the open end is at the opening in the body
X-element Cover 15Use a wrench to removeCoat threads with anti-seize and tighten to the proper torque
X-element Cover Gasket 14Remove gasket and clean sealing surfacesReplace with a new gasket, coat surfaces with anti-seize

Tightening Torque and Distance Across Flats

ModelSJH5NX / SJH5VXSJH5NX / SJH5VX
N·mmm
Cover Nut 1011022
Orifice 48019
X-element Cover 1514032
Screen Holder 1214024
Air Vent Valve Seat 183519

Note: Coat all threads with anti-seize.

Instructions for Plug / Holder Disassembly and Reassembly

The seal on the threaded plugs/holders found on TLV products is formed by a flat metal gasket. There are various installation orientations for the gaskets, such as horizontal, diagonal and downward, and the gasket may be pinched in the thread recesses during assembly.

  1. Remove the plug/holder using a tool of the specified size (distance across flats).
  2. The gasket should not be reused. Be sure to replace it with a new gasket.
  3. Clean the gasket surfaces of the plug/holder and the product body using a rag and/or cleaning agents, then check to make sure the surfaces are not scratched or deformed.
  4. Coat both the gasket surface of the plug/holder and the threads of the plug/holder with anti-seize, then press the gasket onto the center of the gasket surface of the plug/holder, making sure the anti-seize affixes the gasket tightly to the plug/holder. Check to make sure the gasket is not caught in the recesses of the threads.

TLV SJH5NX / SJH5VX gasket installation step

TLV SJH5NX / SJH5VX gasket surface detail

  1. Hold the plug/holder upside down to make sure that the anti-seize makes the gasket stick to the plug/holder even when the plug/holder is held upside down.
  2. Screw the plug/holder by hand into the product body while making sure that the gasket remains tightly affixed to the center of the gasket surface of the plug/holder. Make sure the entire gasket is making contact with the gasket surface of the product body. It is important at this point to make sure the gasket is not pinched in the thread recesses of the plug/holder.

TLV SJH5NX / SJH5VX do not pinch gasket warning

  1. Tighten the plug/holder to the proper torque.
  2. Next, begin the supply of steam and check to make sure there is no leakage from the part just tightened. If there is leakage, immediately close the inlet valve and, if there is a bypass valve, take the necessary steps to release any residual pressure. After the surface of the product cools to room temperature, repeat the procedure beginning from step 1.

Troubleshooting

If the expected performance is unachievable after installation of the steam trap, check the following points for appropriate corrective measures.

ProblemCauseRemedy
No condensate is discharged (blocked) or discharge is poorFloat is damaged or filled with condensateReplace the float
Orifice, screen or piping is clogged with rust or scaleClean
X-element is damagedReplace the X-element
The trap operating pressure exceeds the maximum specified pressure, or there is insufficient pressure differential between the trap inlet and outletCompare specifications and actual operating conditions
Steam-locking has occurredBlow down through the bypass or close the trap inlet valve and allow the trap to cool
Steam is discharged or leaks from the trap outlet (blowing) (steam leakage)Orifice is clogged, or rust and scale have accumulated under the floatClean
Orifice is damagedReplace the orifice
Float is deformed or coated with scaleClean or replace the float
Trap is installed above the maximum allowable inclination angleCorrect the installation
Vibration of trap occursLengthen inlet piping, then fasten it securely
The X-element or air vent valve seat is damaged, or clogged with rust or scaleClean or replace the X-element or air vent valve seat

Option (Integral Plate-type Bimetal Air Vent Unit)

Configuration

SJH5NB (Horizontal)

TLV SJH5NX / SJH5VX bimetal air vent option configuration (horizontal)

SJH5VB (Vertical)

TLV SJH5NX / SJH5VX bimetal air vent option configuration (vertical)

Disassembly/Reassembly of the Bimetal Section

TLV SJH5NX / SJH5VX bimetal section disassembly/reassembly

PartDisassemblyReassembly
Element CoverRemove with a socket wrenchConsult the table of tightening torques and tighten to the proper torque
Element Cover GasketRemove the gasket and clean sealing surfacesReplace with a new gasket
Spring ClipPinch the insides together and remove from the element guideInsert it securely into the groove
Bimetal UnitInsert the bimetal unit into the element guide with "T" mark on the bimetal facing towards the air vent valve seat.
Air Vent Valve Seat (for Bimetal)Remove with a socket wrenchConsult the table of tightening torques and tighten to the proper torque

Table of Tightening Torques (Bimetal Unit)

ModelElement Cover (N·m)Element Cover (mm)Air Vent Valve Seat (N·m)Air Vent Valve Seat (mm)
SJH5NB / SJH5VB140323519