The ASIV can reduce energy waste, lower maintenance costs and save space. A versatile workhorse, the Armstrong Ambient Sensing Isolation Valve (ASIV) is used in a wide variety of applications, ranging from on/off control of steam, air, gas or liquids to controlling heated drum heater enclosures and unit heaters.
At any chosen set point from 30°F (-1°C) to 140°F (60°C), these valves can economically automate a system in response to ambient temperature. NPT piping connections allow easy connection to any configuration and can provide large flow capacity.
A thermal element, which is physically isolated from the valve, opens or closes the valve with a 5°F to 10°F (-15°C to -12°C) differential to control the flow of a liquid, gas or steam based on ambient temperature. The ASIV can control up to 400 feet (122 m) of 1/2″ tracer line.
The ASIV can
reduce energy waste, lower maintenance costs and save space. A versatile
workhorse, the Armstrong Ambient Sensing Isolation Valve (ASIV) is used
in a wide variety of applications, ranging from on/off control of
steam, air, gas or liquids to controlling heated drum heater enclosures
and unit heaters.
At any chosen set point from 30°F (-1°C) to 140°F
(60°C), these valves can economically automate a system in response to
ambient temperature. NPT piping connections allow easy connection to any
configuration and can provide large flow capacity.
A thermal element, which is physically isolated
from the valve, opens or closes the valve with a 5°F to 10°F (-15°C to
-12°C) differential to control the flow of a liquid, gas or steam based
on ambient temperature. The ASIV can control up to 400 feet (122 m) of
1/2″ tracer line.
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