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Bulletin 71.2:92CT
Specifications
Available Configurations Construction Materials
Type 92CT: A Type 92C main valve with a Type 92T Type 92C Main Valve
temperature control pilot. The Type 92T pilot only
controls temperature. Body and Diaphragm Flange: Cast iron or steel
Orifice, Stem Guide, Valve Stem, and Valve Plug
Type 92CTP: A Type 92C main valve with a Type 92T
Guide: Hardened 416 stainless steel
temperature pilot and a Type 6392 pressure limiting
Valve Plug (Metal seat construction): Hardened
pilot. The Type 6392 pilot prevents the downstream
416 stainless steel
pressure from rising above its setpoint.
Valve Disk and Disk Holder (Elastomer Seat
Body Sizes And End Connection Styles(1) construction for use on water service only):
See table 1 Ethylenepropylene disk with hardened 416 stain-
less steel disk holder
Maximum Allowable Inlet and Outlet Pressures(2) Diaphragm and Valve Plug Spring: Stainless steel
Cast Iron Constructions: 250 psig (17,2 bar) Type 92T Temperature Pilot
Steel Constructions: 300 psig (20,7 bar) Pilot Adaptor: Cast iron or steel
Pilot Body: Cast iron or steel
Differential Pressures(2) Gaskets: Graphite Composition
Minimum Differential Pressure: 15 psi (1,0 bar) Pilot Adaptor Screen: Stainless steel
Maximum Differential Pressure: Do not exceed Head and Guide Assembly: Stainless steel
the pressure drops in the capacity tables Seat Gasket: Copper
Seat/Orifice: Stainless steel
Maximum Allowable Temperatures(2) Thermostatic Bulb Assembly: Brass and copper
Cast Iron Constructions: 406°F (208°C) or stainless steel
Steel Constructions: 450°F (232°C) Type 6392 Pressure Limiting Pilot
Type 92T Temperature Control Ranges Body and Spring Case: Cast iron or steel
Orifice, Stem Guide, Valve Stem, and Valve Plug
See table 2
Guide: Hardened 416 stainless steel
Type 6392 Pressure Limiting Pilot Control Ranges Valve Plug (Metal seat construction): Hardened
416 stainless steel
See table 3
Valve Disk and Disk Holder (Elastomer seat
Main Valve Orifice Sizes construction for water service only):
Ethylenepropylene disk with hardened 416 stain-
1/2-inch Body: 9/16-inch (14,3 mm)
less steel disk holder
3/4 or 1-inch Body: 3/4-inch (19,1 mm) (standard) Diaphragm and Valve Plug Spring: Stainless steel
or 9/16-inch (14,3 mm) (optional) Spring: Plated steel
Thermostat Connections Tubing and Fittings
See figure 9 Fittings: Brass or stainless steel
Pilot Supply Connection: Steel or stainless steel
Flow Capacity
See tables 6 and 7, and Capacity Information section Recovery Coefficients
Km: 0.67
Main Valve Flow Coefficients
See tables 4 and 5 FL: 0.82 ( )
1. End connections threaded to various national or international thread standards can usually be supplied. Contact the Fisher Sales Office or Sales Representative.
2. Pressure/temperature limits in this bulletin and any application codes must not be exceeded.
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Specifications
Temperature Control Accuracy
Pilot Vent
3% of maximum scale at steady state conditions
Type 92T: Housing open to atmosphere
Limitation for Elastomer Main Valve Trim Parts(2) Type 6392: 3/32-inch (2,4 mm) drilled hole
32 to 212°F (0 to 100°C) for use on water only
Approximate Weight
Type 92CTP Downstream Control Line Connection Type 92CT: 20 pounds (9,1 kg)
1/4-inch NPT in Type 6392 pilot body Type 92CTP: 24 pounds (11 kg)
1. End connections threaded to various national or international thread standards can usually be supplied. Contact the Fisher Sales Office or Sales Representative.
2. Pressure/temperature limits in this bulletin and any application codes must not be exceeded.
Table 1. Main Valve Body Styles and End Connection Styles Table 2. Type 92T Temperature Control Ranges(1)
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Main Valve Features
TEMPERATURE
RANGE LABEL
• In-line maintenance. Plug
THERMOSTAT
guide is easily removed allowing SPRINGS BULB AND
access to trim parts. SEAT
CAPILLARY
ASSEMBLY
MAIN VALVE
DIAPHRAGM
• Hardened stainless steel BLEED
RESTRICTION
trim parts that resist erosion.
Principal of Operation
Type 92CT Temperature Regulator sure and opening the main valve to provide more flow to
(figure 3) the downstream system.
The pilot is operated by a contracting or expanding As steam flow increases through the valve, the down-
spring opposed bellows, according to the sensed stream temperature increases and is sensed by the
temperature through a connected thermostat bulb and thermostat assembly. As temperature approaches the
capillary assembly. The thermostat assembly is filled setpoint, the liquid fill in the thermostat assembly
with an incompressible liquid, which expands or con- expands, causing the bellows to expand. The expand-
tracts in a linear response to the sensed temperature to ing bellows throttles the pilot which positions the main
provide proportional control. valve at a flow to control the temperature.
The main valve is spring closed. The pilot is held open When set temperature is exceeded, the bellow assem-
by the force from its springs. Inlet steam passes bly causes the pilot to close. Flow through the bleed
through the pilot seat to increase loading pressure on restriction decreases loading pressure allowing the main
the main valve diaphragm. valve to close.
The flow through the pilot is greater than the flow Temperature adjustments are made by turning the green
through the bleed restriction, increasing loading pres- adjustment knob on top of the pilot assembly clockwise
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Temperature Pilot Features
• Accurate within 3% of
TYPE 92T maximum temperature setpoint
TEMPERATURE
PILOT at steady state condition.
E0077
OUTLET PRESSURE
INLET PRESSURE
LOADING PRESSURE
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE Pressure Limiting
INTERMEDIATE PRESSURE
INCOMPRESSIBLE FLUID FILL Pilot Features
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SAFETY RELIEF VALVE
P
T
INLET OUTLET
P P HOT WATER
THERMOSTAT BULB
TANK
BLOCK BLOCK
VALVE STRAINER TYPE 92C TYPE 92CT VALVE
BLOCK
VALVE
19B0057
T = Temperature Gauge
E0078
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INLET OUTLET
STRAINER TYPE 92CT
P P
BLOCK
VALVE
THERMOSTAT
BULB
P = Pressure Gauge
STEAM COIL
General Heat Exchanger Formula 2. When heating fluids above 200°F (93°C), select a
steam saturation pressure that has a corresponding
lb/hr steam = U x A x (Ts - T2) saturation temperature approximately 30°F (16°C)
H higher than outlet fluid temperature.
Where, 3. Limit the pressure drop across the regulator to 50%
GPM = Gallons Per Minute of inlet pressure. Install a pressure regulator and
∆T = Temperature rise, °F of heated fluid temperature regulator in series for higher pressure
CFM = Cubic Feet per Minute reductions and more stable control.
H = Latent heat of steam, Btu/lb (kJ/kg) 4. Make sure the temperature regulator and/or pres-
A = Area, sqft (m2) sure regulator operates above its minimum pressure
U = Overall heat transfer coefficient, differential for proper capacity.
Btu/hr-sqft-°F (W/(m2 . °C))
Ts = Operating steam temperature, °F (°C) 5. The bulb of the thermostat must be fully immersed
T2 = Product outlet temperature, °F (°C) into the fluid it is sensing to ensure accurate control.
EDR = Equivalent Direct Radiation The thermowell must be packed with heat transfer
compound, which removes air from the thermowell and
1.11 = Assumed safety factor
improves thermal contact between the fluid, thermowell,
Cp = Specific heat, kJ/kg . K
. and bulb.
w = kg/hr of heated fluid
6. The thermostat bulb and coil can be effected by
ambient temperature. Protect the thermostat bulb and
Temperature Control Guidelines capalliary tubing to ensure they are measuring the
process temperature, not extreme ambient temperature.
When sizing and selecting temperature regulators, For example, controlling temperatures below ambient
consider the following design and installation guidelines: temperature can require special installation.
1. When heating fluids up to 200°F (93°C), select a 7. Over and undershooting of the temperature can
steam pressure as low as possible. This can provide occur due to excessive pilot gain and when pressure
the best efficiency. However, make sure the pressure drops exceed 50%. Install a pressure reducing regula-
selected is high enough to satisfy the steam trap’s tor ahead of the temperature regulator to reduce
minimum operating differential for condensate return. sensativity and increase control stability.
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BLOCK
P = Pressure Gauge
VALVE
T = Temperature Gauge
INLET OUTLET
P P T
BLOCK BLOCK
VALVE STRAINER TYPE 92CT VALVE
BLOCK
STRAINER
VALVE
FLOAT AND
DRIP THERMOSTATIC
TRAP STEAM TRAP
STRAINER
19B0059
E0080 OPEN TANK
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OUTLET
INLET
P
P
SAFETY
BLOCK RELIEF VALVE
VALVE STRAINER INLET
TYPE 92CTP
BLOCK T THERMOSTAT
VALVE BULB VACUUM
PROCESS BREAKER
FLUID OUT
HEAT
OUTLET
EXCHANGER
DRIP
T
STRAINER TRAP
STRAINER
FLOAT AND
THERMOSTATIC
STEAM TRAP
P = Pressure Gauge
TYPE 92W
19B0229 CENTRIFUGAL T = Temperature Gauge
E0081 PUMP
to approximately one-half or less of the absolute inlet ties for relief sizing at any inlet pressure, use the
pressure), use the equation: following equation.
Q = (P1abs)(Cs) ∆P
Q = Cv
where, G
Q = Maximum flow capacity, pounds of
Where,
saturated steam per hour
P 1abs = Absolute inlet pressure (gauge inlet Q = Flow in gpm
pressure plus 14.7 psi) ∆P = Valve differential in psi
Cs = Regulating flow coefficient (from table 5) Cv = Regulating flow coefficient (see table 5)
or wide-open flow coefficient (from table 4) or wide-open flow coefficient (from table 4)
for relief valve sizing for relief valve sizing
G = Specific Gravity
To convert capacity to kilograms per hours, multiply the
capacity in pounds per hour by 0.4536.
Maximum Allowable Pressure Drop for Liquid
If the steam is superheated or if the pressure drop across
the regulator is lower than critical (absolute outlet pressure Pressure drops in excess of allowable will result in
greater than approximately one-half the absolute inlet choked flow and possible cavitation damage. Choked
pressure), use other Fisher sizing methods or contact your flow is the formation of vapor bubbles in the liquid
local Fisher Sales Representative for assistance. flowstream causing a condition at the vena contracta
which tends to limit flow through the regulator. The vena
contracta is the minimum cross-sectional area of the
Liquid flow stream occurring just downstream of the actual
physical restriction. Cavitation and flashing are physi-
Table 7 gives regulating capacities in U.S. gallons per cal changes in the process fluid. The change is from the
minute and liters per minute of water. liquid state to the vapor state and results from the
To determine regulating capacities at pressure settings increase in fluid velocity at or just downstream of the
not given in table 7, or to determine wide-open capaci- greatest flow restriction, normally the regulator orifice.
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5-3/4-inches
8-inches (15 cm)
(20 cm)
5/8-inch 3/4-inch
(16 mm) (19 mm)
3/4-inch NPT
PLAIN COPPER BULB UNION NUT ON COPPER BULB WITH STAINLESS STEEL WELL (STANDARD)
5-7/32-inches 18-inches
(13 cm) (46 cm)
3/4-inch 3/4-inch
(19 mm) (19 mm)
UNION NUT ON COPPER BULB (STANDARD) UNION NUT ON COPPER BULB WITH BRASS EXTENSION WELL
5-3/4-inches 18-inches
(14 cm) (46 cm)
3/4-inch 3/4-inch
(19 mm) (19 mm)
To determine the maximum allowable pressure drop for Table 4. Main Valve Wide-Open Flow Coefficients
water: WIDE-OPEN COEFFICIENTS
ORIFICE SIZE,
C1
∆P (allow) = Km (P1 ) INCHES (mm) Cs Cv Cg
Where, 9/16 (14,3) 8.5 5 170
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∆P = Valve differential (psi) 3/4 (19,1) 12 7.1 240
Km = Valve recovery coefficient (from the
Specifications section)
P 1 = Valve inlet pressure psia Figures 5, 6, 7, and 8 show some typical Type 92CT
and 92CTP regulator applications.
To determine maximum allowable pressure drop for
fluids other than water, use other Fisher sizing methods To prevent condensate buildup, install the regulator so
or contact your local Fisher Sales Representative for that condensate can drain from the body. For NPT
assistance. bodies apply compatible pipe compound to the male
pipeline threads and for flanged bodies use acceptable
flange gaskets between the regulator and pipe flanges.
Then, using acceptable piping procedures, install the
Installation regulator into the pipeline.
Use qualified personnel when installing, operating, and The maximum inlet pressure for a specific construction
maintaining Types 92CT and 92CTP regulators. Make is stamped on the main valve nameplate. Use pressure
sure that there is no damage to or foreign material in gauges to monitor upstream and downstream pressures
the regulator and that all tubing and piping are clean and and a temperature gauge to monitor temperature. Do
unobstructed. Install the regulator so that the flow not exceed the system componet pressure and
direction matches the arrow found on the regulator body. temperature ratings.
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Table 5. Main Valve Regulating Flow Coefficients
OUTLET 1/2-INCH MAIN VALVE 3/4-INCH MAIN VALVE 1-INCH MAIN VALVE
INLET
PRESSURE
PRESSURE, 9/16-inch Orifice 3/4-Inch Orifice 9/16-inch Orifice 3/4-Inch Orifice 9/16-inch Orifice
SETTING,
PSIG (bar)
PSIG (bar) Cv Cs Cg Cv Cs Cg Cv Cs Cg Cv Cs Cg Cv Cs Cg
20 (1,4) 3.13 5.32 106 4.23 7.19 143 3.31 5.63 112 5.62 9.55 191 3.68 6.26 125
25 (1,7) 3.11 5.29 105 4.36 7.41 148 3.27 5.56 111 5.91 10.0 200 3.58 6.09 121
30 (2,1) 3.26 5.54 110 4.61 7.84 156 3.66 6.22 124 5.56 9.45 189 3.80 6.46 129
5 (0,3)
50 (3,4) 2.28 3.88 77.5 4.02 6.83 136 2.83 4.81 96.2 6.21 10.5 211 3.75 6.38 127
100 (6,9) 1.90 3.23 64.6 3.64 6.19 123 2.56 4.35 87.0 5.03 8.55 171 3.08 5.24 104
150 (10,3) 1.43 2.43 48.6 2.64 4.49 89.8 2.00 3.40 68.0 3.57 6.07 121 2.36 4.01 80.2
25 (1,7) 3.47 5.90 118 4.95 8.42 168 3.63 6.17 123 5.94 10.1 202 4.13 7.02 140
30 (2,1) 3.39 5.76 115 5.50 9.35 187 3.95 6.72 134 6.07 10.3 206 4.23 7.19 143
10 (0,69) 50 (3,4) 3.32 5.64 112 5.54 9.42 188 3.79 6.44 128 6.28 10.6 213 4.15 7.06 141
100 (6,9) 2.82 4.79 95.9 4.26 7.24 144 3.49 5.93 118 5.64 9.59 191 3.95 6.72 134
150 (10,3) 2.14 3.64 72.8 3.14 5.34 106 2.54 4.32 86.4 4.11 6.99 139 2.86 4.86 97.2
30 (2,1) 3.31 5.63 112 5.26 8.94 178 3.91 6.65 132 6.17 10.4 209 4.21 7.16 143
50 (3,4) 3.57 6.07 121 5.73 9.74 194 4.04 6.87 137 6.76 11.4 229 4.51 7.67 153
15 (1,0)
100 (6,9) 3.18 5.41 108 4.93 8.38 167 3.85 6.55 130 6.42 10.9 218 4.26 7.24 144
150 (10,3) 2.32 3.94 78.9 3.93 6.68 133 2.79 4.74 94.9 4.64 7.89 157 3.14 5.34 106
35 (2,4) 3.32 5.64 112 5.12 8.70 174 3.74 6.36 127 5.81 9.88 197 4.01 6.82 136
50 (3,4) 3.66 6.22 124 6.07 10.3 206 4.14 7.04 140 6.94 11.8 236 4.62 7.85 157
20 (1,4) 100 (6,9) 3.60 6.12 122 5.92 10.0 201 4.12 7.00 140 6.69 11.3 227 4.63 7.87 157
150 (10,3) 2.86 4.86 97.2 4.29 7.29 145 3.21 5.46 109 5.00 8.50 170 3.57 6.07 121
200 (13,8) 2.74 4.66 93.2 --- --- --- 3.15 5.36 107 --- --- --- 3.56 6.05 121
50 (3,4) 3.47 5.90 118 5.78 9.83 196 4.20 7.14 142 5.99 10.1 203 4.73 8.04 160
100 (6,9) 3.66 6.22 124 5.99 10.1 203 4.16 7.07 141 6.77 11.5 230 4.68 7.96 159
30 (2,1)
150 (10,3) 3.40 5.78 115 5.01 8.52 170 3.93 6.68 133 5.72 9.72 194 4.29 7.29 145
200 (13,8) 2.74 4.66 93.2 --- --- --- 3.29 5.59 111 --- --- --- 3.84 6.53 130
55 (3,8) 3.51 5.97 119 5.96 10.1 202 4.26 7.24 144 6.17 10.4 209 4.58 7.79 155
60 (4,1) 3.66 6.22 124 6.73 11.4 228 4.23 7.19 143 6.29 10.6 213 4.51 7.67 153
100 (6,9) 3.72 6.32 126 6.10 10.3 207 4.25 7.23 144 6.90 11.7 234 4.78 8.13 162
40 (2,8)
150 (10,3) 3.59 6.10 122 5.03 8.55 171 4.13 7.02 140 6.11 10.3 207 4.49 7.63 152
200 (13,8) 3.02 5.13 102 --- --- --- 3.58 6.09 121 --- --- --- 4.11 6.99 139
250 (17,2) 2.89 4.91 98.3 --- --- --- 3.44 5.85 117 --- --- --- 3.78 6.43 128
65 (4,5) 3.55 6.04 120 5.75 9.78 195 4.22 7.17 143 6.23 10.5 211 4.51 7.67 153
100 (6,9) 3.83 6.51 130 6.02 10.2 204 4.38 7.45 148 6.84 11.6 232 4.65 7.91 158
50 (3,4) 150 (10,3) 3.62 6.15 123 5.44 9.25 185 4.35 7.40 147 6.89 11.7 234 4.71 8.01 160
200 (13,8) 3.30 5.61 112 4.95 8.42 168 3.71 6.31 126 6.32 10.7 214 4.40 7.48 149
250 (17,2) 3.11 5.29 105 --- --- --- 3.78 6.43 128 --- --- --- 4.11 6.99 139
75 (5,2) 3.15 5.36 107 5.51 9.37 187 3.50 5.95 119 6.47 11.0 220 3.93 6.68 133
80 (5,5) 3.36 5.71 114 5.47 9.30 186 3.91 6.65 132 6.64 11.2 225 4.30 7.31 146
100 (6,9) 3.66 6.22 124 5.72 9.72 194 4.01 6.82 136 6.87 11.6 233 4.58 7.79 155
60 (4,1)
150 (10,3) 3.67 6.24 124 5.50 9.35 187 4.40 7.48 149 6.97 11.8 237 4.77 8.11 162
200 (13,8) 3.31 5.63 112 5.52 9.38 187 4.14 7.04 140 7.18 12.2 244 4.69 7.97 159
250 (17,2) 3.34 5.68 113 --- --- --- 4.01 6.82 136 --- --- --- 4.45 7.57 151
100 (6,9) 3.36 5.71 114 6.06 10.3 206 4.17 7.09 141 6.39 10.8 217 4.91 8.35 166
150 (10,3) 3.82 6.49 129 5.73 9.74 194 4.59 7.80 156 6.88 11.7 233 4.59 7.80 156
80 (5,5)
200 (13,8) 3.65 6.21 124 5.61 9.54 190 4.21 7.16 143 7.01 11.9 238 4.77 8.11 162
250 (17,2) 3.36 5.71 114 --- --- --- 4.04 6.87 137 --- --- --- 4.48 7.62 152
125 (8,6) 3.28 5.58 111 5.47 9.30 186 4.10 6.97 139 6.02 10.2 204 4.65 7.91 158
150 (10,3) 3.48 5.92 118 6.15 10.4 209 4.10 6.97 139 6.56 11.1 223 4.92 8.36 167
100 (6,9) 200 (13,8) 3.75 6.38 127 6.34 10.7 215 4.61 7.84 156 6.92 11.7 235 4.90 8.33 166
250 (17,2) 3.63 6.17 123 5.45 9.27 185 4.54 7.72 154 6.81 11.5 231 4.77 8.11 162
300 (20,7) 3.77 6.41 128 --- --- --- 4.53 7.70 154 --- --- --- 4.72 8.02 160
150 (10,3) 3.37 5.73 114 4.81 8.18 163 3.85 6.55 130 5.77 9.81 196 4.09 6.95 139
200 (13,8) 3.65 6.21 124 6.39 10.8 217 4.26 7.24 144 6.70 11.3 227 4.57 7.77 155
125 (8,6)
250 (17,2) 3.73 6.34 126 5.59 9.50 190 4.66 7.92 158 6.99 11.8 237 4.90 8.33 166
300 (20,7) 3.83 6.51 130 5.74 9.76 195 4.59 7.80 156 6.89 11.7 234 4.79 8.14 162
175 (12,1) 3.44 5.85 117 4.73 8.04 160 3.87 6.58 131 6.02 10.2 204 4.08 6.94 138
200 (13,8) 3.33 5.66 113 6.67 11.3 226 3.67 6.24 124 6.67 11.3 226 4.33 7.36 147
150 (10,3)
250 (17,2) 3.64 6.19 123 5.58 9.49 189 4.37 7.43 148 6.80 11.5 231 4.61 7.84 156
300 (20,7) 3.91 6.65 132 5.87 9.98 199 4.70 7.99 159 7.05 11.9 239 4.89 8.31 166
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Table 6. Capacities in Steam
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Table 7. Capacities in Liquid
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7.94 Ø
6.06
(202) (154)
TYPE 92T
TEMPERATURE
PILOT
B
B B = 1/2 A
19B0056 A
E0083 INCHES
A (mm)
Type 92CT
10.19
(259)
Ø
6.06 10.36
(154) (263)
TYPE 92T
TEMPERATURE
PILOT
1/4-INCH NPT
DOWNSTREAM
CONTROL LINE B = 1/2 A
19B0235
B
E0084 CONNECTION B
A
INCHES
A (mm)
Type 92CTP
A
Cast Iron Steel
NPT NPT 150 300 PN 16/25/40
4.88 (124) 5.00 (127) 14 (356) 14 (356) 14 (356)
C D
Pilot Up Pilot Down Pilot Up Pilot Down
8.67 (220) 3.61 (91.6) 2.25 (57.2) 8.17 (208)
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Order Guide
Type (Select One) Thermostat Connection (Select One - See firgure 9)
o 92CT Temperature Regulator o Plain copper bulb**
o 92CTP Temperature and Pressure Limiting Regulator o Union nut on copper bulb***
o Union nut on copper bulb with brass well**
Main Valve Body Size (Select One) o Union nut on copper bulb with 316 stainless
o 1/2-inch (DN 15)*** steel well***
o 3/4-inch (DN 20)*** o union nut on copper bulb with brass extension well**
o 1-inch (DN 25)*** o union nut on copper bulb with 316 stainless steel
extension well **
Body Material and End Connection Style (Select One)
Cast Iron Pilot Position (Select One)
o NPT Screwed*** o Pilot(s) up***
WCB Steel o Pilot(s) down***
o NPT Screwed*** Type 92CTP Control Pressure Range (Select One)
o 150 RF** o 5 to 70 psig (0,34 to 4,8 bar), green***
o 300 RF** o 20 to 150 psig (1,4 to 10,3 bar), red***
o PN 16/25/40*
Tubing and Fittings (Select One)
Temperature Range (Select One) o Copper tubing and brass fittings***
o 80 to 120°F (27 to 49°C), yellow*** o Stainless steel tubing and fittings**
o 100 to 150°F (36 to 66°C), black**
Type 92C Main Valve Replacement Parts Kit (Optional)
o 120 to 180°F (49 to 82°C), blue**
o Yes, send one Type 92C parts kit to match this order.
o 160 to 220°F (71 to 104°C), red*
o 200 to 260°F (93 to 127°C), green** Type 92T Pilot Replacement Parts Kit (Optional)
o 260 to 320°F (127 to 160°C), orange** o Yes, send one Type 92T parts kit to match this order.
Main Valve Orifice Size (Select One) Type 6392 Pilot Replacement Parts Kits (Optional)
o 9/16-inch*** o Yes, send one Type 6392 parts kit to match this order.
o 3/4-inch (not available for 1/2-inch body size)***
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