cashco 135 Kurulum, Çalıştırma ve Bakım Kılavuzu

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I. DESCRIPTION AND SCOPE
The Model 135 thermal probe is a low temperature shutoff device with an integral, rigid insertion bulb used to protect
downstream piping systems and equipment from experiencing temperature excursions below desired minimum
operating temperature due to equipment malfunction or customer overdraw of system capacity.
The Model 135 thermal probe is not a stand-alone device. It is primarily used with a pressure loaded reducing regulator
with fail-close action upon loss of loading pressure. Used with any compatible fluid that can be vented to atmosphere
in an environmentally acceptable method. This combination of equipment is known as a PRESSURE/LOW
TEMPERATURE CONTROL MODULE (PTCM). It typically consists of a Model 135 thermal probe, an unloading
backpressure valve, flow restricting orifices and a main regulator, such as the Model DA4. Refer to Section II of this
IOM for PTCM principles of operation and SECTION III for system installation.
II. PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
1. As the Model 135 thermal probe (5) external
sheath is exposed to lower temperatures, it con-
tracts in length. The internal Invar rod remains
unchanged in length, pushing a ball/plug away
from its seat, allowing the inlet gas pressure to be
"vented".
2. The PTCM low temperature protection is provided
through the Model 135 thermal probe (5). When
III. INSTALLATION
1. Insert the Model 135 thermal probe (5) in the
upstream pipeline requiring control. Seal the 1/2"
(DN15) NPT threads with process compatible
thread sealant and turn clockwise (CW) until tight.
2.
PTCM Start-up:
a. The Model 135 thermal probe (5) temperature
is factory calibrated per customer's order speci-
fications.
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL (IOM)
MODEL 135
LOW TEMPERATURE SHUTOFF
SECTION I
SECTION II
SECTION III
the fluid is approximately 8° F (4.5° C) above the
setpoint, the Model 135 thermal probe (5) will
begin to open, lowering the loading pressure and
thereby the delivery pressures. The delivery flow
rate is reduced by this action. When the fluid is at
the setpoint, the Model 135 thermal probe will
reduce the loading pressure to 5 psig (.34 Barg),
essentially closing the main regulator (7). When
the fluid is slightly below setpoint the main regula-
tor (7) will close tight.
b. Isolation block valves (9,10) are open and the
bypass valve (8) should be closed. Upon
start-up, the PTCM becomes pressurized from
the storage tank as normal operating pres-
sure is obtained.
c. For PTCM with Unloading Backpressure Valve
see Figure 2. The delivery pressure is set by
the adjusting screw on the backpressure un-
loading valve (1). Adjust the loading pressure
until the gauge (6) reads nominally 6 psig (.41
Barg) higher than the customer specified de-
livery pressure.
IOM-135
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