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401-SH/501-SH Series Inverted Bucket Superheat Steam Trap

Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel for Vertical Installation


For Pressures to 1,540 psig (105 bar)...Capacities to 1,300 lb/hr (590 kg/hr)
Steam Tracing Equipment
Steam Trapping and

B D
D B
A
A

C
C

Model 401-SH Model 501-SH

Description Materials
Armstrongs 401-SH/501-SH Series inverted bucket steam trap line is Body:
made for overcoming the difficult combination of superheat and high Model 401-SH Carbon steel ASTM A106 Gr. B Sch. 80 pipe
pressure/low load service. Model 501-SH Stainless steel 316L ASTM A312 Sch. 80 pipe
Internals: Stainless steel304
To survive this most severe steam service, Armstrong created an inverted Valve and seat: Stellite
bucket trap with a unique accumulation chamber. The chamber collects Connections:
sufficient condensate to ensure full discharge cycles. A cup in the chamber Model 401-SH Stainless steel304
floats up and down on the steam inlet tube, sealing it off as the condensate Model 501-SH Stainless steel316L
level rises. At the same time as the chamber collects condensate, steam
continues to flow under the bucket, making sure that the discharge valve
closes tightly until the condensate rises into the trap body and the bucket Specification
falls down. The operation is on/off, no throttling or dribbling.
Inverted bucket steam trap, type ... in carbon steel (stainless steel), with
accumulation chamber, continuous air venting at steam temperature, stainless
Furthermore, it combines all the advantages of an inverted bucket steam trap:
steel leverage system, with the discharge orifice at the top of the trap.
High resistance to wear, corrosion and water hammer with no gaskets.
A unique leverage system multiplies the force provided by the bucket, How to Order
to open the valve against system pressure. Specify:
The mechanism is located at the top. No dirt can collect on the orifice. Model number
Small particles of dirt will be held in suspension until discharged by the full Size and type of pipe connection. When flanges are required, specify type
differential purging action. of flange in detail
The discharge orifice is surrounded by a water seal, preventing live steam Maximum working pressure that will be encountered or orifice size
loss. Automatic air venting is provided by a small hole in the bucket.
Inverted bucket traps require no adjustment. They do not allow condensate For a fully detailed certified drawing, refer to:
backup and are resistant to water hammer. 401-SH CD #1011
501-SH CD #1012
Maximum Operating Conditions
Maximum allowable pressure (vessel design):
Model 401-SH: 1,000 psig @ 800F (69 bar @ 427C) 401-SH and 501-SH Series Steam Traps
Model 501-SH: 1,540 psig @ 850F (105 bar @ 454C) Model 401-SH 501-SH
in mm in mm in mm
Maximum operating pressure: Pipe Connections 1/2, 3/4 15, 20 1/2 15 3/4 20
Model 401-SH: 1,000 psig
A Diameter (NPT, BSPT or SW) 4 100 4 100 4 100
Model 501-SH: 1,540 psig
B Height (NPT, BSPT or SW) 11 275 13-9/16 344 13-9/16 344
Connections C Diameter (Flanged)* 4-5/8 117 4-3/4 121 5-1/8 130
Screwed NPT and BSPT (401-SH only) D Height (Flanged)* 15-1/8 384 18-3/16 462 18-11/16 475
Socketweld Weight (NPT, BSPT or SW) lb (kg) 12 (5.5) 15 (7)
Flanged
Weight (Flanged) lb (kg) 15 (6.7) 29 (13)
See page ST-100 for dimensional information for flanged and socketweld *401-SH 600 lb RF shown. 501-SH 900/1500 lb RF shown.
connections.

All dimensions and weights are approximate. Use certified print for exact dimensions. Design and materials are subject to change without notice.
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401-SH/501-SH Series Inverted Bucket Superheat Steam Trap
Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel for Vertical Installation
For Pressures to 1,540 psig (105 bar)...Capacities to 950 lb/hr (432 kg/hr)

Steam Tracing Equipment


Steam Trapping and
Installation Recommendations Model 401/501 Capacity
What little condensate there is on superheat and high pressure/low load
service usually forms in drip legs and in the traps themselves. Therefore Pressure, bar
proper piping and drip legs of adequate size and diameter are essential 7 10 2 3 5 7 100
for the successful operation of the Armstrong superheat trap.
1,200
500
1,000 1,540
400
1,000 501-SH
401-SH
700
300

Capacity lb/hr
250

Capacity kg/hr
500
200
400

150
300
Incorrectly
Correctly 250
Sized
Sized 100
200

150 70

Drip Leg Sizing


The properly sized drip leg will capture condensate. Too small a drip leg can actually 50
cause a venturi piccolo effect where pressure drop pulls condensate out of the drip 100
100 2 3 5 7 2
leg and trap. 1,000
Pressure, psi
M
Recommended Steam Main and Branch Line Drip Leg Tracing
M D H Drip Leg Length Minimum
D Steam Drip Leg Supervised Automatic
H Main Size Diameter Warm-Up Warm-Up
in mm in mm in mm in mm
1/2 15 1/2 15 10 250 28 710
3/4 20 3/4 20 10 250 28 710
1 25 1 25 10 250 28 710
2 50 2 50 10 250 28 710
3 75 3 75 10 250 28 710
4 100 4 100 10 250 28 710
6 150 4 100 10 250 28 710
Trap Draining Drip Leg on Steam Main 8 200 4 100 12 300 28 710
10 250 6 150 15 380 28 710
12 300 6 150 18 450 28 710
14 350 8 200 21 530 28 710
16 400 8 200 24 600 28 710
18 450 10 250 27 685 28 710
20 500 10 250 30 760 30 760
KEY
24 600 12 300 36 910 36 910
Air Steam Condensate

Trap
Chamber

Cup Steam
Tube

Accumulation Condensate
Chamber Tube

CyclingDischarge Valve Wide Open Cycle Ending Trap Closed Cycle About to Repeat
With the steam feed tube to the trap chamber As the level of condensate in the accu- As steam begins to flow through As the level of condensate rises in the
sealed, condensate flows through the mulation chamber falls, the cup sealing the accumulation chamber and up accumulation chamber, the cup floats
condensate feed tube (from accumulation the steam feed tube moves downward, the steam feed tube under the inverted up until it again seals the steam feed
chamber) into the trap chamber. This opening a passage for steam to flow bucket in the trap chamber, the tube, and the cycle repeats.
sinks the inverted bucket, which opens into trap chamber. discharge valve closes tightly.
the discharge valve, cycling the trap.
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Armstrong Steam and Condensate Group, 816 Maple St., P.O. Box 408, Three Rivers, MI 49093 USA Phone: (269) 273-1415 Fax: (269) 278-6555
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